Law and Order vs. Lore and Orders?
Imagining otherwise the forceful engagement of singularity with plurality
Introduction
Varieties of order as a mutually challenging array
Varieties of law as a mutually challenging array
Psychosocial implications: “disorder” or “different drummer”
Lore vs. Law: a homophonic challenge in a homophobic society?
Rule of Law vs. Rule of Lore
Contrasting fantasies of singularity and plurality
Embodying the law: taking the law into one's own hands
Embodying the lore: taking the lore into one's own hands
Dynamic relationship between domains of order in global civilization
Systemic oversimplifications in practice
Possible psycho-geometrodynamics implied by order, law, force and lore?
Conclusion
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