Browse Login Join Donate Help Newest Papers Newest Members Recent Papers Saved Papers

The Paradox Of Community

Below is one of our free research papers on The Paradox Of Community. If the term paper below is not exactly what you're looking for, you can search our essay database for other topics.
The Paradox of Community

    “One can see that insiders are caught in the paradox of community: The
same cultural vocabulary that undermines community is simultaneously that
community's idiom of self-affirmation” (Greenhouse, et al. 175). In Law and
Community, David M. Engel explores how ordinary people in a small, rural,
Illinois town perceive the law, courts, litigants, and community. By analyzing
the legal practices and relations in Sander County, it is evident that law and
the courts play a central role in the processes of making and unmaking
communities. Furthermore, this study illustrates how such manifestations,
reflections of the “insider's” ideology, fail to live up to the promises for “
law” in our society.
    In the 1970s, Sander County was undergoing great social and economic
changes. Agriculture, a central part of life for most residents, became more
mechanized and a few large manufacturing plants opened, bringing in “quite a
number of a certain element” Sander County had “never had before” (29). Long-
time residents, worried about change, express what they believe to be “the new
role of laws and the courts in the local and national society“ (1).
    Though personal injury litigation rates are lower in Sander County than
other major types of litigation, a norm of aversion towards this legal discourse
is evident throughout the majority of the community. Those who enforce personal
injury claims are viewed by fellow residents as greedy, selfish, and “quick to
sue.”...

Login

Join

It's completely free!
Get instant access to all our essays.

Join Now!

Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 06-26-1999
Category: Law
Words: 1813
Pages: 7.25