Immanuel Wallerstein Quote

As a matter of law the states recognized no constraints on their legislative scope other than those that were self-imposed. Even where particular state constitutions paid ideological lip service to constraints deriving from religious or natural law doctrines, they reserved to some constitutionally-defined body or person the right to interpret these doctrines.


Capistalist Civilisation (ed. Verso, 1995) - ISBN: 9781859841051


As a matter of law the states recognized no constraints on their legislative scope other than those that were self-imposed. Even where particular...

As a matter of law the states recognized no constraints on their legislative scope other than those that were self-imposed. Even where particular...

As a matter of law the states recognized no constraints on their legislative scope other than those that were self-imposed. Even where particular...

As a matter of law the states recognized no constraints on their legislative scope other than those that were self-imposed. Even where particular...