The Common Law (The John Harvard Library)
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Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes's "The Common Law" is considered the greatest treatise on the law ever written by an American. As Editor Mark Howe explains, it is not merely a work of legal history but also a profound philosophical work that argued on behalf of a pragmatic Anglo-American theory of law (that focussed on sanctioning an individual for the injury done to common good) against a romantic Kantian and Hegelian outlook (that introduced subjective considerations of the morality and virtue of the accused and victim). 338 pages with index.
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