Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Platonic Modernism: Introduction
- 1 Vienna 1900: Pure Legal Craftwork
- 2 Utopias Built with New Forms and Materials: Taut, Zamyatin, Le Corbusier
- 3 Hijacking Modernism: Bauhaus Values in the Third Reich
- 4 One-World Beauty: International Law and International Style
- 5 Regaining Sovereignty: “Transparency” in Postwar Germany
- Kandinsky's Laws: Epilogue
- About the Author
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Platonic Modernism: Introduction
- 1 Vienna 1900: Pure Legal Craftwork
- 2 Utopias Built with New Forms and Materials: Taut, Zamyatin, Le Corbusier
- 3 Hijacking Modernism: Bauhaus Values in the Third Reich
- 4 One-World Beauty: International Law and International Style
- 5 Regaining Sovereignty: “Transparency” in Postwar Germany
- Kandinsky's Laws: Epilogue
- About the Author
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- Bauhaus LawsThe Modernist Revolution and Legal Thought, pp. v - viPublisher: IntersentiaPrint publication year: 2019