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"For Hegel, a legal system may appear to be little more than 'a collection without principle, whose inconsistencies and confusion require the most acute perception to rescue it as far as possible from its contradictions' (1999: 11). Nevertheless, the law can seek to resolve its own own contradictions through its own resources resources (see PR §216)."
— Oct 29, 2018 02:52PM
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