This text presents a theory of how legal institutions should be reformed to uphold the property, family and economic rights of individuals in civil society. It challenges the dominant legal theories and practices espoused by liberalism, positivism, natural law and critical legal thought.
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This text presents a theory of how legal institutions should be reformed to uphold the property, family and economic rights of individuals in civil society. It challenges the dominant legal theories and practices espoused by liberalism, positivism, natural law and critical legal thought.