Law is in reality little more than the persuasive deployment of rhetorical devices and signifiers' (Fraser, 2005)
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Law is in reality little more than the persuasive deployment of rhetorical devices and signifiers'
(Fraser, 2005)
With reference to one example of a law (I have chosen The Civil Rights Act) explain and critically evaluate the extent to which law is used to give effect to ideology.
To answer this question, you must:
- Select one example of any type of law - historical or current - from any nation-state (except for the Third Reich) and analyze it to assess the extent to which it gives effect ideology
- Based on your analysis, and drawing on your studies of W340 and other research you undertake, critically evaluate whether there is a relationship between law and ideology.
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