Eutopia: New Philosophy and New Law for a Troubled World

Author:   Philip Allott
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781785360671


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   31 March 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The human world is in a mess. For thousands of years, human beings conducted a great debate about the human condition and human possibilities, about philosophy and society and law.

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Author:   Philip Allott
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.571kg
ISBN:  

9781785360671


ISBN 10:   1785360671
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   31 March 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'Allot's Eutopia is audaciously ambitious and unconventional in style and content. It seeks no less than to do for the 21st century what Thomas More's Utopia and Francis Bacon's Great Instauration did in the English Renaissance: to help bring about a transformation of human self-understanding, overcome fatalism and inertia ultimately grounded in mistaken ideas of the human condition and the limits of human power, and become aware of the permanent possibility of making the human world into a place of happiness .' -- Mattias Kumm, Inger Rennert Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, US 'No international thinker today offers more profound insights, or offers more challenging questions, on the possibilities for law and philosophy to touch our lives and our world than does Philip Allott. A quarter of a century after publishing Eunomia, Allott unleashes an entirely original, magnificent, challenging and overwhelming book, one that asks us to confront fatalism and to imagine the possibility that thought and ideas have the power to enhance the future of the human.' -- Philippe Sands QC, Professor of Laws, University College London, UK 'What would happen if you decided to rethink the human condition from the ground up? If you spent a lifetime at it, taking along the works of the greatest minds who tried this before? You might conclude, with Philip Allott, that the human species will need a revolution - a revolution in the mind - to become what it could be. And that we have the power to transform the human world. Eutopia is the work of a singular mind, a heroically independent thinker who brings the full power of his synthetic intelligence and style to bear in this philosophical tour de force. Allott will entertain you, challenge you, educate you - and you may end up changing the world!' -- David Kennedy, Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, US


'Allott's Eutopia is audaciously ambitious and unconventional in style and content. It seeks no less than to do for the 21st century what Thomas More's Utopia and Francis Bacon's Great Instauration did in the English Renaissance: To help bring about a transformation of human self-understanding, overcome fatalism and inertia ultimately grounded in mistaken ideas of the the human condition and the limits of human power, and become aware of the permanent possibility of making the human world into a ''place of happiness''.' --Mattias Kumm, New York University, School of Law'No international thinker today offers more profound insights, or offers more challenging questions, on the possibilities for law and philosophy to touch our lives and our world than does Philip Allott. A quarter of a century after publishing Eunomia, Allott unleashes an entirely original, magnificent, challenging and overwhelming book, one that asks us to confront fatalism and to imagine the possibility that thought and ideas have the power to enhance the future of the human.' --Philippe Sands QC, Professor of Laws, University College London, UK 'What would happen if you decided to rethink the human condition from the ground up? If you spent a lifetime at it, taking along the works of the greatest minds who tried this before? You might conclude, with Philip Allott, that ''the human species will need a revolution -- a revolution in the mind -- to become what it could be.'' And that ''we have the power to transform the human world.'' Eutopia is the work of a singular mind, a heroically independent thinker who brings the full power of his synthetic intelligence and style to bear in this philosophical tour de force. Allott will entertain you, challenge you, educate you -- and you may end up changing the world!' --David Kennedy, Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School


`Allott's Eutopia is audaciously ambitious and unconventional in style and content. It seeks no less than to do for the 21st century what Thomas More's Utopia and Francis Bacon's Great Instauration did in the English Renaissance: to help bring about a transformation of human self-understanding, overcome fatalism and inertia ultimately grounded in mistaken ideas of the human condition and the limits of human power, and become aware of the permanent possibility of making the human world into a place of happiness .' -- Mattias Kumm, Inger Rennert Professor of Law, New York University, School of Law, US `No international thinker today offers more profound insights, or offers more challenging questions, on the possibilities for law and philosophy to touch our lives and our world than does Philip Allott. A quarter of a century after publishing Eunomia, Allott unleashes an entirely original, magnificent, challenging and overwhelming book, one that asks us to confront fatalism and to imagine the possibility that thought and ideas have the power to enhance the future of the human.' -- Philippe Sands QC, Professor of Laws, University College London, UK `What would happen if you decided to rethink the human condition from the ground up? If you spent a lifetime at it, taking along the works of the greatest minds who tried this before? You might conclude, with Philip Allott, that the human species will need a revolution - a revolution in the mind - to become what it could be. And that we have the power to transform the human world. Eutopia is the work of a singular mind, a heroically independent thinker who brings the full power of his synthetic intelligence and style to bear in this philosophical tour de force. Allott will entertain you, challenge you, educate you - and you may end up changing the world!' -- David Kennedy, Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, US


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Philip Allott, Professor Emeritus of International Public Law and Fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK

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