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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2024
Ten years ago, in the first issue of this review, Carl A. Auerbach criticized some early statements of an emerging “Berkeley perspective” in the sociology of law (Auerbach, 1966). Selznick, Skolnick, Carlin, and I were chided for proposing in various terms that a central concern of the sociology of law should be to study the social foundations of the ideal of legality (Selznick, 1961; 1968; Skolnick, 1965; Carlin and Nonet, 1968).
I am grateful to Leo Lowenthal, Philip Selznick, Pamela Utz and Paul van Seters for helping me improve the draft of this paper.