articleAnnual Review of Law and Social ScienceAug 19, 2005Closed access

AFTER LEGAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

▪ Abstract Legal consciousness as a theoretical concept and topic of empirical research developed to address issues of legal hegemony, particularly how the law sustains its institutional power despite a persistent gap between the law on the books and the law in action. Why do people acquiesce to a legal system that, despite its promises of equal treatment, systematically reproduces inequality? Recent studies have both broadened and narrowed the concept's reach, while sacrificing much of the concept's critical edge and theoretical utility. Rather than explaining how the different experiences of law become synthesized into a set of circulating schemas and habits, the literature tracks what particular individuals…

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Keywords
  • Hegemony
  • Ideology
  • Consciousness
  • Philosophy of law
  • Law
  • Sociology
  • Power (physics)
  • Political science
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