from Part IV - Pathologies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2021
Two things are certain about the rule of law. First, it is not the rule of men.1 Second, it is important: it protects those living under governments that are guided by it from authoritarianism, totalitarianism, and, quite possibly, “anarchy and the Hobbesian war of all against all.”2 Beyond those two certainties, however, much confusion reigns. Indeed, the rule of law is an “essentially contestable concept,” and paradigmatically so.
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