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history of law

34. Facing the past

July 8, 2022

Transcript So I’d like to take a lesson today from the Aymara people. The Aymara are an Indigenous group from the Andes who have lived and farmed on the high plains for centuries. They experience the past and future differently than most other people do. For us English speakers—and for people in most of the…  Read More…

Tagged With: Aymara people, class, Code of Ur-Nammu, exploitation, gender, Hebrew Bible, hierarchy, history of law, inequality, institutional households, making inequality strange, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian city-states, origins of writing, patriarchal family, patriarchy, race, wage theft, writing

 

17. The law is in the ground

October 30, 2020

Transcript This week, with our attention on the Supreme Court, I was thinking a lot about one sentence on law that was spoken many years ago by an Indigenous man of Australia. Doug Campbell was sitting one day with the anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose, looking at a large hill across the way. “You see that…  Read More…

Tagged With: cool burning, cultural burning, Earth jurisprudence, Earth law, ecocide, greed, health, history of law, Indigenous values, inequality, inequality and health, land health, land-community, law of property, ownership, property, property law, reparations, rights of nature

 

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