Georges Gurvitch’s Theory of Law and its Russian Philosophical Origins
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This article offers a comparative analysis of some principal ideas of Georges Gurvitch’s legal sociology and of certain Russian philosophical doctrines pertaining to the theory of social law and the pluralist philosophy of law. The author suggests that Gurvitch’s intellectual strategy during his first years in France was to reformulate the ideas he had conceived in Russia and then to find affinities between them and their analogues in the Western philosophy.
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