Phenomenological Reviews

Book | Chapter

201769

Politics, semiotics and law

person and thing

Jan BroekmanLarry Catà Backer

pp. 155-180

Abstract

Identities evaporate or concentrate in the intertwinements of Self and State all along the lines of changing depressions or other atmospheric conditions. Today more than in earlier times, those same identities—experiencing the innermost tensions between Self and State, which are driven by an unperceived dynamics like clouds at the blue sky—display the need to incarnate, or in many cases to be incarnated in order to be kept alive.

Publication details

Published in:

Broekman Jan, Catà Backer Larry (2013) Lawyers making meaning II: the semiotics of law in legal education. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 155-180

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5458-4_12

Full citation:

Broekman Jan, Catà Backer Larry (2013) Politics, semiotics and law: person and thing, In: Lawyers making meaning II, Dordrecht, Springer, 155–180.