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(2012) Recognition theory as social research, Dordrecht, Springer.

Recognition as the grounds of a general theory of crime as social harm?

Majid Yar

pp. 109-126

the philosophical interpretation of the vicissitudes of human fate — the fate of humans not as mere individuals, however, but as members of a community. It is thus above all concerned with phenomena that can only be understood in the context of human social life: with the state, law, economy, religion

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Yar, M. (2012)., Recognition as the grounds of a general theory of crime as social harm?, in N. Smith (ed.), Recognition theory as social research, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 109-126.

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