Legal Theory
The Radical Ideas of Axel Hägerström That Reshaped Philosophy
KC Fairlight
Axel Hägerström, a Swedish philosopher, revolutionized 20th-century thought by challenging the objectivity of moral and legal concepts, sparking debates that still resonate today.
Axel Hägerström: The Philosopher Who Dared to Challenge Socialist Illusions
Vince Vanguard
Axel Hägerström, a Swedish philosopher born in 1868, challenged legal and moral conventions by uncompromisingly advocating for empirical scrutiny over emotional and metaphysical constructions, creating seismic waves in intellectual and legal thinking.
Unlocking the Mysteries of Section 94: The Constitutional Quirk from 1867
Martin Sparks
Section 94 of the Constitution Act, 1867 is a uniquely Canadian legal provision, poised as a fascinating yet dormant tool for unifying provincial laws on property and civil rights. Its exploration offers exciting possibilities for reconciling regional autonomy with national consistency.