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LAW AS SYMBOLIC ACTION: KENNETH BURKE'S SOCIOLOGY OF LAW*
Authors:Thomas Meisenhelder
Abstract:In this paper, I present Kenneth Burke's sociology of law as a critical interactionist alternative to the now dominant functionalist sociology of law. Burke's perspective conceives of the law as a form of symbolic action that contributes much to social order. Further it ties the structure and operation of the law to the ontological symbolicity of human being. Finally I suggest that the use of this theoretical framework in research on the place of law in society will produce results that are both critical and hermeneutic.
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