Evgeny Pashukanis: A Critical Reappraisal

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Abstract

A thorough examination of Pashukanis’ writings, this book is a significant contribution to a proper assessment of Pashukanis’ work, the value of his theoretical legacy and the contemporary relevance of Marxist legal theory. Interest in the best-known Soviet legal scholar, Evgeny Pashukanis, remains widespread and his work retains considerable relevance. His writings provide a rich source of material on the Marxist theory of law and the state, as well as the attempts to apply that doctrine in Soviet Russia. In this book, Michael Head considers Pashukanis’ work both within its historical context and in relation to contemporary legal theory, answering a range of questions including: • How and why did Pashukanis emerge as the pre-eminent Soviet jurist from 1924 to 1930? • Why did he come under only minor criticism from 1930 to 1936 and then be denounced and executed in 1937 as a ‘Trotskyite saboteur’? • Why have many Western scholars generally praised the quality and originality of Pashukanis’ work, yet also drawn the conclusion that his fate illustrates the intrinsic impossibility of the entire communist project? Serving as an introduction to Pashukanis and Marxist legal theory and a timely contribution in light of the universal assault on civil liberties in the indefinite ‘War on Terror’ and the constant escalation of ‘law and order’ measures in Western societies, this volume is an invaluable resource for those interested in jurisprudence and critical thought.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Number of pages271
ISBN (Electronic)9781135307882
ISBN (Print)9780203945261
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2007

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2008 Michael Head.

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