We start on the first night with Barfleur then the Raz Blanchard, areas where we will need to beat against the wind and against the current. |
Two of them took extra stools and put them at the high table for Kate and Raz as they were led there. |
Raz argues that law is authority, identifiable purely through social sources, without reference to moral reasoning. |
Raz also discusses the relationships between power, authority and rights, but fallaciously claims that power alone determines legitimate authority. |
Recognizing this, Raz offers the reader several appellative lenses through which to engage her own political, gender and idea-driven poems. |
Other important critiques have included that of Ronald Dworkin, John Finnis, and Joseph Raz. |