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  <abstract>Hyden H. (2022) the sociology of law as the science of Norms, London Rutledge, Loennon J. (1971) Imagine, on: Imagine,. London: Apple records. Marx K. (1859) 1970) A. contribution to the critique of Political economy (ed Dobb M; trans. Ryazansskya SW), New York: International publishers. Walkman M. (2017) Appeasing the impact of toward a fenniest theory of the state; consciousness rising, heresy theory and substantive equality laws, law and inequality: A Journal of theory and practice 35(2): 353-391. –Reproduced  


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