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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kunal M. Parker (University of Miami School of Law)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9781009335225ISBN 10: 1009335227 Pages: 346 Publication Date: 16 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part I. Truths (and Methods): American legal, political, and economic thought before 1870; Part II. The Turn to Process, 1870 – 1970: Three Essays: A. Law: becoming procedure; B. Political science: the group as process; C. Economics: man and market as technique; Part III. Conclusion: History, method, fracture.Reviews'Ranging widely across disciplines, crossing political boundaries, and unsettling conventional wisdom at every turn, The Turn to Process provides a brilliant new synthesis of a transformative period in American intellectual life.' Angus Burgin, Johns Hopkins University 'This book is a real tour de force, a return to intellectual history in the grand manner. In Kunal Parker's synthesis, the leading theorists of law, political science, and economics in the twentieth century all contributed to, and followed, a shift away from theorizing their sciences as means to substantive ends such as justice or morality, to thinking about them only as methods or procedures. The book is marked by deep learning in the sources of all three fields and an uncommon lucidity in exposition.' Robert W. Gordon, author of Taming the Past: Essays on Law in History and History in Law 'In this revelatory account of 'a world rendered process', Kunal Parker brilliantly reframes the history of modern American knowledge-making. As foundational certainties faltered in the late nineteenth century, he contends, the language of tools, methods, and techniques remade entire disciplines and professions - with enduring consequences for how we understand law, democracy, and markets.' Sarah Igo, author of The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America 'In this brilliant book, Kunal Parker examines the causes and consequences of this 'turn to process' in political science, economics, and the law. Parker's findings will be of great interest to scholars of US intellectual history, the history of science, and social theory.' Joel Isaac, The University of Chicago Author InformationKunal M. Parker is a Professor of Law and Dean's Distinguished Scholar at the University of Miami. He is the author of Common Law, History, and Democracy in America, 1700–1900: Legal Thought Before Modernism (2011) and Making Foreigners: Immigration and Citizenship Law in America, 1600–2000 (2015). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |