多面法:重建时代契约自由的战前合同法背景

J. Fox
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本文发表于2008年末,有两个目标。首先,它试图将合同法的理论历史与契约意识形态的政治和社会历史联系起来。在这样做的过程中,我希望展示如何通过考虑这一时期的政治和意识形态的发展来更丰富地讲述关于契约主义发展的故事。其次,更重要的是,本文强调了合同法的模糊部分,这些部分是围绕重建的合同文化的一部分,并展示了合同法是如何远比自由劳动意识形态或合同主义的历史学家通常承认的更情境化的。未能探索19世纪中期合同法的丰富背景和模糊性,一方面产生了对重建时代合同潜在作用概念的不恰当的狭隘观点,另一方面,对合同法和思想的潜在用途的普遍忽视,以挑战其他主导意识形态。文章通过四个主题展开:战前衡平法,战前劳动法,旅馆和承运人法,以及战前女权主义者对合同的使用和批评。通过这四个领域将契约作为理论与契约作为政治意识形态联系起来,我希望表明,在重建时期,两者的可能性比那些回顾洛克纳时代的人所看到的要大得多。
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The Law of Many Faces: Antebellum Contract Law Background of Reconstruction-Era Freedom of Contract
This article, published in late-2008, has two goals. First, it seeks to connect doctrinal histories of contract law with the political and social histories of contract ideology. In doing so I hope to show how the tales about the development of contract doctrine can be told more richly by considering the political and ideological developments of the period. Second, and more significantly, this article highlights the ambiguous strands of contract law that were part of the culture of contract surrounding Reconstruction, and shows how contract law was far more contextualized than historians of either free labor ideology or contract doctrine typically acknowledge. This failure to explore the rich context and ambiguity of mid-nineteenth century contract law produces, on the one hand, an inappropriately narrow view of Reconstruction-era conceptions of the potential role of contract, and, on the other hand, a general inattentiveness to the potential uses of contract law and ideas to challenge the otherwise dominant ideologies. The article proceeds through four topics: antebellum equity jurisprudence, antebellum labor law, inn and carrier law, and antebellum feminist uses and critiques of contract. By connecting contract-as-doctrine to contract-as-political-ideology through these four areas, I hope to show that during Reconstruction there was more possibility for both than often seems apparent to those looking back after the Lochner era.
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