The Legal Theory of Ethical Positivism re-establishes some of the dogmas of classical legal positivism regarding the separation of legislation and adjudication and the feasibility of institutionalizing the morally neutral application of rules as an ideal capable of significant realization. These theories are worked through in their application to specific problem areas, particularly freedom of communication.
Contents: Ethical Positivism; The Tragic Paradox of Politics; The Roles of Rules; Positivist Ideals; The Ethics of Positivism; Ethical Interpretations; Humane Rights And Freedom of Expression; The Political Choices within Freedom of Speech; Positivist Defamation Law; Conclusion.