This paper enquires into the relationship between democracy, law, and revolution in the Marxist works of Harold J. Laski (1893-1950). It is a helpful study to sketch the way in which British Socialists interpreted Marxian categories in the early twentieth century. Laski's theses on legal pluralism, the opposition of 'revolution' and 'counter-revolution', and the incompatibility between capitalism and democracy will be discussed by emphasising their interaction with his notion of 'revolution by consent'. I will also show that Laski's conception of law and revolution might shed light on his interpretation of the relationship between the economic structure and the politico-legal superstructure, and particularly on his thesis of the reciprocal influence of those two layers of society as giving crucial importance to democratic methods. These conclusions, in the end, might be profitably compared with some conventional readings of Marx's ideas about revolution, in order to examine and discuss their interpretive validity and stress their implications concerning the transformation of legal systems.

Puggioni, P. (2025). Class Conflict, Democracy, and Revolution by Consent: Harold J. Laski on Marx and the Transformation of the Law. THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE, 38(1), 183-204 [10.1017/cjlj.2025.1].

Class Conflict, Democracy, and Revolution by Consent: Harold J. Laski on Marx and the Transformation of the Law

Puggioni, PG
2025

Abstract

This paper enquires into the relationship between democracy, law, and revolution in the Marxist works of Harold J. Laski (1893-1950). It is a helpful study to sketch the way in which British Socialists interpreted Marxian categories in the early twentieth century. Laski's theses on legal pluralism, the opposition of 'revolution' and 'counter-revolution', and the incompatibility between capitalism and democracy will be discussed by emphasising their interaction with his notion of 'revolution by consent'. I will also show that Laski's conception of law and revolution might shed light on his interpretation of the relationship between the economic structure and the politico-legal superstructure, and particularly on his thesis of the reciprocal influence of those two layers of society as giving crucial importance to democratic methods. These conclusions, in the end, might be profitably compared with some conventional readings of Marx's ideas about revolution, in order to examine and discuss their interpretive validity and stress their implications concerning the transformation of legal systems.
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Harold Laski; history of political thought; legal philosophy; Marxism; revolution;
English
19-mar-2025
2025
38
1
183
204
open
Puggioni, P. (2025). Class Conflict, Democracy, and Revolution by Consent: Harold J. Laski on Marx and the Transformation of the Law. THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE, 38(1), 183-204 [10.1017/cjlj.2025.1].
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