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To understand law as a physical phenomenon
Law as a set of legal charges and fields comparable to electrostatic charges and fields
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72 pages
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The book presents a unique perspective on law, likening it to electrostatic charges and fields. It illustrates how legal concepts, such as ownership and contracts, function similarly to positive and negative charges, establishing a framework for obligations and protections. Ownership acts as a positive charge safeguarding property, while contracts create a dynamic between debtors and creditors. This analogy emphasizes the tangible nature of law and its role in governing societal interactions, portraying legal relationships as governed by forces akin to those in physics.
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2023, paperback
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