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The paradox of law

The paradox of law

Luo Xiang
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◇ More systematic than "Details of the Rule of Law" and easier to read than "Lectures on Criminal Law"◇ This book will help you get Luo Xiang's brain circuits and help you improve your thinking and cognitive upgrade◇ This book will help you understand the hot topics that are never-ending on the Internet◇ A true and false paradox that is more brain-burning than a mystery novel, Luo Xiang's "work of mental exhaustion"
14 popular cases, divergent perspectives, welcome to Luo Xiang’s feast of thought!
◎Content Introduction:
Should the law be based on emotions?
Is it crime that is evil, or is it evil that is crime?
If someone voluntarily allows himself to be killed, is the murderer considered guilty?
Buying a corpse for a ghost marriage is sentenced to 7 years, but buying a living person as a wife is only 3 years?
Is going on strike and demanding money from the boss a form of extortion?
Is surrendering turning yourself in?
If you don’t care about your reputation, will your reputation rights still be violated?
Why can people be killed and yet not be killed?
Only by restricting freedom can freedom be guaranteed?

Regarding the paradox, his attitude is—
"I can't offer answers to these paradoxes, I can only share my thinking process. I hope that through this process of discussion and reflection, I can hone my thinking, acknowledge the limitations of rationality, and move beyond the dogmatic thinking of hedgehogs and embrace the diversity and tolerance of foxes."
“When every question has only one answer, the correctness of that answer is always questionable.”
“Don’t attach an unconditional value to things that matter to you, and learn to accept the relative rationality of opposing viewpoints.”
The book lambasts the Fengxian case, accusing it of "protecting people worse than objects," and stating that "a seven-year sentence for a ghost marriage and only three for buying a living person as a wife is unacceptable." The book also admits that the law "needs adjustment." Cyberbullying is "a way of achieving a moral balance by blaming others for their mistakes." In a world where nihilism is rampant, he says, "Life cannot be meaningless. When you believe there's no 'meaning,' there must be a corresponding 'meaning.'" He no longer wants to work hard, but he says, "A rational adult has the right to choose to be useless; they can forgo all benefits."
Through in-depth analysis of 14 classic opposing cases, Luo Xiang skillfully identifies legal blind spots, reveals the core of the rule of law, and guides readers to explore and reflect on legal paradoxes. "Legal Paradoxes" will not only deeply captivate those passionate about the legal field but will also introduce a new way of thinking to a wider audience. This book is not only a rich source of legal knowledge but also an important tool for cultivating critical thinking and embracing diverse perspectives.

Publication Date

2023-12-01

Publisher

云南人民出版社

Imprint

Guomai Culture

Pages

254

ISBN

9787222221833
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