POLS 2350 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Nulla Poena Sine Lege, Emily Davison, Marxism

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Morality and law are hand in hand. Suffragette who was a member of a group that demanded voting rights for women and who increased awareness of the matter with a series of public protests. A women in britain, canada or the united states in the early twentieth century. The suffragette emily davison threw herself under the king"s horse at the derby in 1913 to draw attention to the campaign. Laissez-faire capitalism left unfettered and unregulated by government. Feminist theory of law equality of women as central foci of centuries of lawmaking. Views the oppression of women as the unexamined bedrock of the legal process. Dialectical materialism , to wealth, historical development, following scientific laws determined by must lead to the violent overthrow of the capitalist class . events would then progress toward the ideal of a classless society. Anarchist perspective on law intrusive state as central to understanding social life.

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