Words That Bind: Moral Obligation, Textual Epistemology, and Globalizing Legal Power

Am Sociol. 2023 Feb 24:1-13. doi: 10.1007/s12108-023-09564-5. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

In this review essay, we probe three main elements of Laura Ford's Intellectual Property of Nations: her discussion of the structure of moral obligation and its materialization via writing and the institutions of the law; reflections on how the book intersects with questions of textual epistemology (especially the question of inferring intent from texts); and, finally, a self-consciously "presentist" discussion of how the book's findings intersect with our modern world of global legal regimes.

Keywords: Epistemology; Intellectual property; Law and society; State formation.

Publication types

  • Review