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Philip Selznick<br />
Ideals in <strong>the</strong> World<br />
Martin Krygier<br />
Philip Selznick’s wide-ranging<br />
writings engaged with fundamental<br />
questions concerning<br />
society, politics, institutions,<br />
law, and morals. Never confined<br />
by a single discipline or<br />
approach, he proved himself a<br />
major figure across a range of<br />
fields including sociology, organizations<br />
and institutions, leadership,<br />
political science, sociology<br />
of law, political <strong>the</strong>ory, and<br />
social philosophy. This volume,<br />
<strong>the</strong> first book-length treatment<br />
of Selznick’s ideas, discusses<br />
Selznick's various intellectual<br />
contributions. Martin Krygier<br />
brings to light <strong>the</strong> coherence of<br />
Selznick’s fundamental preoccupations,<br />
allowing readers<br />
to fully engage with his<br />
unique insights and distinctive<br />
moral-intellectual sensibility.<br />
“A wonderfully lucid and perceptive<br />
intellectual biography<br />
of Philip Selznick, covering <strong>the</strong><br />
full range of Selznick’s work in<br />
organizational <strong>the</strong>ory, leadership<br />
studies, legal sociology,<br />
and moral philosophy.”<br />
—Kenneth Winston,<br />
Harvard Kennedy School<br />
352 pp., 2012<br />
9780804744751 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale<br />
Law in Many<br />
Societies<br />
A Reader<br />
Edited by Lawrence M.<br />
Friedman, Rogelio Pérez-<br />
Perdomo, and Manuel A.<br />
Gómez<br />
This law and society reader taps<br />
a rich and diverse literature to<br />
compare and contrast <strong>the</strong> legal<br />
experience of many different<br />
cultures and nations. Drawing<br />
on a variety of methodological<br />
approaches, <strong>the</strong> selections<br />
allow students to evaluate<br />
whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>re are general patterns<br />
that explain how legal<br />
systems work (or fail to work)<br />
and how <strong>the</strong>se patterns relate<br />
to <strong>the</strong> structural and cultural<br />
facts of society.<br />
“This stimulating volume is a real<br />
winner. With smart ideas, sharp<br />
editors, and top-rate scholarly<br />
contributions, it shines as an important<br />
contribution to <strong>the</strong> law<br />
and society and comparative<br />
law literature.”<br />
—Eric Feldman,<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania<br />
336 pp., 2011<br />
9780804763745 Paper $29.95 $23.96 sale<br />
9780804763738 Cloth $90.00 $72.00 sale<br />
Between Law and<br />
Diplomacy<br />
The Social Contexts of<br />
Disputing at <strong>the</strong> World<br />
Trade Organization<br />
Joseph A. Conti<br />
Drawing on interviews with<br />
trade lawyers, ambassadors,<br />
trade delegations, and trade<br />
jurists, this book details how<br />
trade has become increasingly<br />
legalized and <strong>the</strong> implications of<br />
that for power relations between<br />
rich and poor countries. Joseph<br />
Conti looks closely at who uses<br />
<strong>the</strong> system to initiate and pursue<br />
disputes, who settles and<br />
on what terms, and <strong>the</strong> relative<br />
disconnect between pursuing<br />
a dispute and what a country<br />
gains through efforts to gain<br />
compliance with WTO dictates.<br />
“This inside look at daily dealings<br />
with <strong>the</strong> WTO points to an<br />
increasing legalization that will<br />
resonate with lawyers, political<br />
scientists, and sociologists.”<br />
—Bryant G. Garth,<br />
Southwestern Law School<br />
264 pp., 3 tables, 4 figures, 2010<br />
9780804771436 Cloth $50.00 $40.00 sale<br />
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