Roberto Mangabeira Unger Quote

One of the greatest merits of the critical legal studies movement was to have created an intellectual space in which law and legal thought could be better used to resist the dictatorship of no alternatives. Its limited but important contribution to such resistance was the development of ideas about alternatives, made from the contradictions and variations in established law. The greatest failure of the movement was not to have embraced and executed this task more fully.


p. 15 - The Critical Legal Studies Movementː Another Time, A Greater Task (2015)


One of the greatest merits of the critical legal studies movement was to have created an intellectual space in which law and legal thought could be...

One of the greatest merits of the critical legal studies movement was to have created an intellectual space in which law and legal thought could be...

One of the greatest merits of the critical legal studies movement was to have created an intellectual space in which law and legal thought could be...

One of the greatest merits of the critical legal studies movement was to have created an intellectual space in which law and legal thought could be...