1956
DOI: 10.2307/2022017
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Law and Morality.

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“…However, in Warsaw, during his later life he remained a Russian liberal intellectual and an internationally oriented Petersburg professor, often misunderstood and suspected of disloyalty by the local authorities, colleagues and the university management. 1 Petrażycki is considered one of the founders of the sociology of law, although that happened mostly indirectly through the legacy of his famous disciples Pitirim Sorokin, Georges Gurvitch and Nicholas S. Timasheff who prepared the first and so far the only English translation of some of Petrażycki's works [4]. Most of Petrażycki's papers and books were written in Russian during the Petersburg period of his life.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in Warsaw, during his later life he remained a Russian liberal intellectual and an internationally oriented Petersburg professor, often misunderstood and suspected of disloyalty by the local authorities, colleagues and the university management. 1 Petrażycki is considered one of the founders of the sociology of law, although that happened mostly indirectly through the legacy of his famous disciples Pitirim Sorokin, Georges Gurvitch and Nicholas S. Timasheff who prepared the first and so far the only English translation of some of Petrażycki's works [4]. Most of Petrażycki's papers and books were written in Russian during the Petersburg period of his life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%