The History of Civil Rights Law in America
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Hegel believed that civil society and the state were polar opposites, inside the scheme of his dialectic theory of historical past. The modern dipole state–civil society was reproduced in the theories of Alexis de Tocqueville and Karl Marx. In post-modern concept, civil society is essentially a supply of law, by being the basis from which people kind opinions and lobby for what they believe law must be. Modern army, policing and bureaucratic power over strange residents’ daily lives pose special problems for accountability that earlier writers such as Locke or …
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