The Concept of Law  

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"Thus in the case of an acorn, growth into an oak is something which is not only regularly achieved by acorns, but is distinguished unlike its decay (which is also regular) as an optimum state of maturity in the light of which the intermediate stages are both explained and judged as good or bad, and the “functions” of its various parts and structural changes identified."--The Concept of Law (1961) by H. L. A. Hart

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The Concept of Law is a 1961 book by the legal philosopher HLA Hart and his most famous work.

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