Poulantzas e o direito
By: MOTTA, Luiz Eduardo.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Rio de Janeiro : IUPERJ, 2010Online resources: Acesso DADOS - Revista de Ciências Sociais 53, 2, p. 367-404Abstract: The aim of this article is to reclaim the analysis by Nicos Poulantzas on the problem of the law and thereby discuss the changes in his political theory over time. To discuss the changes in the concept of law in Poulantzas' political theory, the article is divided into three parts: 1) a focus on his existential-Marxist phase, in which the principal reference is his work Nature des Choses et du Droit; 2) Althusser's strong influence on his theory, as exemplified primarily by Political Power and Social Classes; and 3) the influence of both Poulantzas' work and the critique thereof on Foucault's theory of power, marking the last phase of his career and concluding with State, Power, SocialismThe aim of this article is to reclaim the analysis by Nicos Poulantzas on the problem of the law and thereby discuss the changes in his political theory over time. To discuss the changes in the concept of law in Poulantzas' political theory, the article is divided into three parts: 1) a focus on his existential-Marxist phase, in which the principal reference is his work Nature des Choses et du Droit; 2) Althusser's strong influence on his theory, as exemplified primarily by Political Power and Social Classes; and 3) the influence of both Poulantzas' work and the critique thereof on Foucault's theory of power, marking the last phase of his career and concluding with State, Power, Socialism
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