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who observes the following : ……..Duguit was romantic aspect of his theory was destined to become extremely useful for the most unromantic, cold-blooded and cynical attempts to use this alleged social solidarity for the suspension of the rights of the citizens and ultimately for the satisfaction of the unlimited powerlust of a law ?
Allen
Paton
Bryce
Friedmann.
- The given quote discusses Duguit's theory and how it was used unethically to crush citizens' rights. This critical perspective aligns with a scholarly critique of misuse of power in legal theory.
- Option 1: Allen - Known for contributions to legal studies, but not specifically related to this critique of Duguit's theory.
- Option 2: Paton - Recognized for work in jurisprudence and legal theories, doesn't fit the context of Duguit and social solidarity.
- Option 3: Bryce - Historian and jurist, often linked to studies in politics, but his work doesn't directly address Duguit's theory in this manner.
- Option 4: Friedmann - ?? Known for discussing the sociological aspects of law and critiquing the misuse of legal theories, especially regarding power dynamics, which fits the given quote.
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