There's a fair bit of good work on legal realism as the main precursor of the US strand of CLS (e.g. Duxbury's Patterns of American
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Jurisprudence). But the stuff that stretches the critique of legal "coherence" and "determinacy" further back tends on the whole to
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be superficial. Of course, the key "precursor" is Marxism. But aside from casual references to "On the Jewish Question" and
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superficial stretching back of CLS-ish anti-legalism is just what I'm looking for but these legit ancestors are great too, tanks!
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