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posted by Steve Homepage E-mail, US, 24.05.2008, 00:52

> Krushaw:
> > In the burgeoise society the LAW is always interpretable.
>
> Well of course. Stronger, I really wonder why it wouldn't be the case in a
> non bourgeoise society.

It is the case in many types of societies, as you correctly point out:

> In short, the Law must always be interpreted, and
> it has been so in history forever.
>
> The means to interpret just varies, a Judge, a Jury, a Tyrant, a
> tribe-elder or, in the more extreme (but not rare!) cases by a duel, sheer
> luck (presented as an opportunity for divine intervention) or default
> guilt. (Inquisition)

 

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