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1
Power
  • Dialogic lectures on social and legal theory
  • Sabine Frerichs Samuli Hurri
  • Helsinki, December 2009

2
Day-to-day Programme of the Lecture Series
  • Tue 01.12. Concepts / Preconceptions of Power
  • Thu 03.12. Social Action Microcosm of Power
  • Fri 04.12. Social Order Macrocosm of Power
  • Mon 07.12. Classical Sociology Culture and Power
  • Tue 08.12. Critical Sociology Power and
    Conflicts
  • Thu 10.12. Rational Discourse and Political Power
  • Mon 14.12. Economy of Power and Symbolic Violence
  • Tue 15.12. Truth Regimes and the Legal Subject
  • Wed 16.12. Recapitulation and Summary
  • Exam Fri 18.12.09, 12-14 h / Wed 13.01.10, 14-16
    h, PIV

3
Lecture 1 (Tue 01.12.2009)
  • Structure

4
Lecture 1, Part I (Samuli)Legal Theory Concepts
of Power
  • Public law concept
  • Private law concept
  • Power Energy
  • Law as a transformer of power
  • Focus power over thought

5
Lecture 1, Part II (Sabine)Sociological Notions
of Law and Power
  • A sociological compass macro, micro, outside,
    inside
  • Understanding society a two-dimensional map
  • Notions of law and power four ideal-types
  • Segmentary, functional and stratificatory
    differentiation
  • Field of Power from social theory to social
    practice

6
Lecture 2 (Thu 03.12.2009)
  • Structure

7
Lecture 2, Part I (Samuli)Microcosm of Power
  • Dialogue as power?
  • The problem self-consciousness produced in the
    encounter of the other
  • Transgredient, polyphony, exotopy
  • Law? Communication, symbolic violence,
    empowerment , protection of integrity?
  • Ideology of the positivist law exotopy

8
Lecture 2, Part II (Sabine)Social Action The
Micro Level
  • Theories of action
  • Rational Choice Theory vs Symbolic Interactionism
  • homo oeconomicus vs homo micro-sociologicus
  • Linking micro and macro levels
  • why macro contextualization?
  • micro foundation vs micro translation
  • Notions of law and power
  • RC / strategic action from power to norms
  • SI / communicative action from norms to power

9
Lecture 3 (Fri 04.12.2009)
  • Structure

10
Lecture 3, Part I (Samuli)Macrocosm of Power
  • Law and political power, natural law influence
    of a system of thought on another social /
    physical
  • The birth nomoi after Greek Dark Ages
    (c.1100-800 BC)
  • The spiritual universe of the Greek polis and
    its order
  • Law, a new concept
  • Nomos and physis

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Lecture 3, Part II (Sabine)Social Order The
Macro Level
  • Nomos in sociological perspective
  • Durkheim
  • Bourdieu
  • Nomos between ratio and voluntas (Tuori)
  • layers of the law
  • traditions of (socio-)legal thinking
  • Nomos, polis, oikos and physis
  • from ancient Greece
  • to the modern world society

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Lecture 4 (Mon 07.12.2009)
  • Structure

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Lecture 4, Part I (Samuli)Social Physics
  • Auguste Comte (1798-1857)
  • Positive laws of nature
  • Theological, metaphysical, positive
  • Mathematics, astronomy,, biology, sociology
  • Pathological normal pathological
  • Legal laws
  • Will (Sovereings, peoples) ?haphazardness
  • Too much order normality too much progress
  • Legal law cannot but produce social pathologies

14
Lecture 4, Part II (Sabine)Classical Sociology
Culture and Power
  • Situating the sociology of law
  • perspectives of law and society
  • comparing law and sociology
  • unity of legal and social theory?
  • Classic perspectives Émile Durkheim
  • Durkheims notion of the law
  • Durkheims theory in a nutshell
  • Classic perspectives Max Weber
  • Webers notion of the law
  • Webers position on values

15
Lecture 5 (Tue 08.12.2009)
  • Structure

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Lecture 5, Part I (Samuli)Ideology
  • Louis Althusser (1918-1990)
  • Base/superstructure, reproduction of workforce
  • Repressive and ideological state-apparatuses
  • Ideology of ideology and the subject
  • Law as an apparatus?

17
Lecture 5, Part II (Sabine)Critical Sociology
Power and Conflicts
  • Critical Perspectives Karl Marx (1818-1883)
  • Marxs notion(s) of law
  • Critical Perspectives Karl Polanyi (1886-1964)
  • Polanyis theory in a nutshell
  • liberal socialism vs econonomic liberalism
  • Economic Sociology of Law
  • classic views of market society
  • levels of social embeddedness

18
Lecture 6 (Thu 10.12.2009)
  • Structure

19
Lecture 6, Part I (Samuli)Democratic Law
  • Jürgen Habermas (1929-)
  • (Re-)birth of the public sphere
  • Presuppositions of communication
  • Reconstructions democracy and basic rights

20
Lecture 6, Part II (Sabine)Rational Discourse
and Political Power
  • Habermas notions of social action and social
    order
  • strategic vs communicative action
  • economic/administrative systems vs life world
  • Habermas notions of law and power
  • law as institution vs law as medium
  • illegitimate social power vs legitimate political
    power
  • Between Facts and Norms
  • What is philosophical, what is sociological about
    it?
  • principle of critical reconstruction

21
Lecture 7 (Mon 14.12.2009)
  • Structure

22
Lecture 7, Part I (Samuli)
  • Social theory of practice and habitus
  • Legal theory of practice and freedom
  • The gift as an example of social structure
  • Misrepresentation in law?

23
Lecture 7, Part II (Sabine)Economy of Power and
Symbolic Violence
  • Conception of the social space
  • field of (economic and political) power
  • fields of economic vs cultural reproduction
  • legal field as a cultural field?
  • Jurisprudence and the state
  • symbolic capital, symbolic violence
  • juridical capital as symbolic capital
  • legal field as (closely) state-related?
  • Structural homologies between social fields
  • patterns inside the legal field
  • reflect patterns outside the legal field

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Lecture 8 (Tue 15.12.2009)
  • Structure

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Lecture 8, Part I (Samuli)
  • Genealogy of governmentality
  • Pastoral power
  • Raison dEtat
  • Liberalism

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Lecture 8, Part II (Sabine)Truth Regimes and
the Legal Subject
  • Understanding power as politics of truth
  • histories of truth and sites of truth
  • history of truth and history of law
  • Genealogy of the state and the subject
  • state
  • government and political economy
  • from justice to truth from truth to justice
  • subject
  • homo oeconomicus as eminently governable
  • homo oeconomicus vs subject of rights
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