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2 December 2024

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  • curprev 03:1603:16, 2 December 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 3,800 bytes +3,800 Created page with " =Discussion= ==Commodity Form vs Social Form Theories== Jeremy Santora: "The commodity form theory of law (von Arx 1997; Dimick 2021; Miéville 2006, 2008; Pashukanis 1980, [1924] 2001), for instance, has immense synergy with Wallerstein’s account of uneven state formation. It argues that imperialism is imbedded in the “juridical equality of sovereignty” itself, allowing (geo)political power to act as a coercive force in legal relations. (Miéville 2006:270..."