Law in Contemporary Society

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 Divergent objectives, rigidity of roles, and the clumsiness of language prevent the desired harmonization.
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Lawyers have a particular ambition to bring the world in line with their aims – to make change in society using words – but they face amplified constraints due to entrenched interests, constricting procedures, and an overwhelming amount of language. Many have had their lives and desires perverted. With the world now wobbly and searching for ideas, however, we seem to have a clearer opportunity to remake institutions to reflect who we are and what we want.
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Lawyers have a particular ambition to bring the world in line with their aims – to make change in society using words – but they face amplified constraints due to entrenched interests, constricting procedures, and an overwhelming amount of and reliance on language. Many have had their lives and desires perverted. With the world now wobbly and searching for ideas, however, we seem to have a clearer opportunity to remake institutions to reflect who we are and what we want.
 

Harmonizing


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