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Academia / Philosophy of science / Social philosophy / Subfields of sociology / Sociology of law / Philip Selznick / Jurisprudence / Positivism / Public sociology / Philosophy / Sociology / Philosophy of law
Date: 2010-12-14 12:45:14
Academia
Philosophy of science
Social philosophy
Subfields of sociology
Sociology of law
Philip Selznick
Jurisprudence
Positivism
Public sociology
Philosophy
Sociology
Philosophy of law

Law & Social Inquiry Journal of the American Bar Foundation

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