The fall of the priests and the rise of the lawyers

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Philip Wood, Philip Wood
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The fall of the priests and the rise of the lawyers
2016, Hart Publishing Ltd
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Table of Contents

The questions
The purpose of morality and law
The past and the future
What is religion?
What is the rule of law?
The families of religion: western religions
The families of religion: eastern religions
The families of law
A brief tour of secular law
Money, banks and corporations
Secularisation and religious decline
Reasons for the decline of religiosity
Secularisation of government
The rise of the lawyers
Who rules the world: lawyers or economists?
What is wrong with the law?
Scientific progress and the law
A way of living
A billion years from now.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Oxford, Portland, Oregon

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Dewey Decimal Class
340/.1
Library of Congress
K240 .W66 2016, K240, K240.W66 2016

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Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30402648M
ISBN 13
9781509905546
LCCN
2015049493, 2015049636

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