The Soul of the LawWe are living in a time when the soul is being drained from the very social institutions that are supposed to be preserving life and values. One of these institutions is the law. But this once respected profession has become sick in its soul. The problems in our legal system, our negative attitudes toward lawyers, and the skyrocketing number of lawsuits are symptomatic of a deeper malaise in our society. We fear anarchy and individualism, so we push for more and tougher laws; we have lost the ability to communicate with our fellow citizens, so we hire lawyers to do our negotiating for us; we feel we are not being heard, so we seek court judgments to validate our views. Using the law to mirror the rest of society, Sells addresses issues that face people in all walks of lifeworkaholism, stress, fear of failure, ethical dilemmas, and "the bottom line" - and explores the loss of meaning, not only in the law, but in business, politics, and our everyday lives. As he points out what has gone wrong and why, he also offers ways to bring fundamental ideals and passion back into our work, and helps us balance our personal and professional lives. |
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... Law's stated desire for order and obedience . What is curious here is the ten- sion between the Law's desire to be understood and its more patronizing expectation to be obeyed . It's as if the Law confuses obedience with allegiance ...
... Law's stated desire for order and obedience . What is curious here is the ten- sion between the Law's desire to be understood and its more patronizing expectation to be obeyed . It's as if the Law confuses obedience with allegiance ...
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... Law ex- pects , to stand for the Law's ideals , and to further the Law's inter- ests . But on the other hand the lawyer is only partly a lawyer and feels from within the powerful tug of other currents , other needs . This situation ...
... Law ex- pects , to stand for the Law's ideals , and to further the Law's inter- ests . But on the other hand the lawyer is only partly a lawyer and feels from within the powerful tug of other currents , other needs . This situation ...
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... Law defines events and experiences in its terms , just as law students are taught to apply the law to the facts , and if there are any facts left over after assembling the case according to the Law's instructions they are unnecessary ...
... Law defines events and experiences in its terms , just as law students are taught to apply the law to the facts , and if there are any facts left over after assembling the case according to the Law's instructions they are unnecessary ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 9 |
CHAPTER ONE What Does the Law Want? | 23 |
CHAPTER TWO How the Law Thinks | 35 |
Copyright | |
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