This sweeping sociological analysis traces the emergence of intellectual property as a new type of legal property.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura R. Ford is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Bard College. Professor Ford is a former attorney turned sociologist, specializing in historical sociology and the sociological theory of Max Weber.
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Introduction 1. Legal Institutions and Social Power: Setting the Stage 2. Legal Orders and Social Performance: Founding Facebook 3. Instruments of Legal Power in the Roman Republic 4. Semantic Legal Ordering: Idealizing Roman Law 5. Cultural Transformations: Christianizing Legal Power 6. Privileges and Immunities in a Sacramentalizing Order 7. Administrative Kingship and Covenantal Bonds: Early Roots of Intellectual Property in England 8. Intellectual Property in a Nationalizing Order 9. Cultural Transformations: Naturalizing Intellectual Property 10. Semantic Legal Ordering: Idealizing Intellectual Property 11. Instruments of Legal Power in the American Republic 12. Legal Institutions and Social Performance: Founding a Global Order Conclusion - The Intellectual Property of Nations.
Introduction 1. Legal Institutions and Social Power: Setting the Stage 2. Legal Orders and Social Performance: Founding Facebook 3. Instruments of Legal Power in the Roman Republic 4. Semantic Legal Ordering: Idealizing Roman Law 5. Cultural Transformations: Christianizing Legal Power 6. Privileges and Immunities in a Sacramentalizing Order 7. Administrative Kingship and Covenantal Bonds: Early Roots of Intellectual Property in England 8. Intellectual Property in a Nationalizing Order 9. Cultural Transformations: Naturalizing Intellectual Property 10. Semantic Legal Ordering: Idealizing Intellectual Property 11. Instruments of Legal Power in the American Republic 12. Legal Institutions and Social Performance: Founding a Global Order Conclusion - The Intellectual Property of Nations.
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