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The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History »

Book cover image of The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History by David Rosenberg

Authors: David Rosenberg
ISBN-13: 9780674390027, ISBN-10: 0674390024
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Date Published: January 1996
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: David Rosenberg

David Rosenberg is Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.

Book Synopsis

This bold book challenges a contemporary consensus on the titanic figure of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Holmes is the acknowledged source of twentieth-century tort law, but David Rosenberg takes sharp issue with the current portrayal of Holmes as a legal formalist in torts who opposed the notion of strict liability and dogmatically advocated a universal rule of negligence, primarily to subsidize industrial development. Marshaling the evidence found in Holmes' classic The Common Law and other writings, the author reveals that the opposite was the case, and, in the process, raises troubling questions about the present state of legal scholarship.

It was Holmes who founded the modern conception and justification of strict liability. He envisioned an expansive role for strict liability to augment the negligence rule in preventing and redressing injury from industrial activity. This recovery of Holmes' theory of torts provides new insights into the nature of the jurisprudence that launched the American legal realist movement, and also overturns standard interpretations of the history of tort law.

Rejecting the prevailing view that either strict liability or negligence reigned exclusively, Holmes and his contemporaries reconciled the existence of both rules, and advocated reforms of tort law to protect society from the unprecedented hazards of industrial life. The parallel drawn by the book between their response and ours in grappling with the novel problem of mass torts confirms Holmes' belief in the adaptive genius of the common law.

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Rosenberg's work teaches us to question what we think we know and to be wary of what 'everybody' knows to be true.' Highly recommended.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
Torts and the New Jurisprudence2
Torts and Strict Liability5
Holmes Revised8
1Formalist Legal Science13
The Genesis of Holmes's Antiformalism13
Analytic Legal Science20
Historical Legal Science31
The Powers of Darkness40
2The New Jurisprudence42
Experience and Legal Evolution43
A Unifying Theory of Tort Liability50
Purposes of a General Theory of Law56
3The Common Ground Liability69
Absolute Responsibility in Trespass70
Absolute Responsibility as Morally Dry Precedent89
4General Theory of Torts - Part One98
The Bifurcated Theory99
The Foresight Theory of Responsibility101
The Foresight Arrangement114
Foresight-Based Strict Liability118
5General Theory of Torts - Part Two124
The Negligence Rule125
Strict Liability133
Policy Limits to Strict Liability140
6Holmes in History146
The Contemporary Consensus147
Sources of the Current Misunderstanding160
Rise of the Negligence-Dogma Thesis163
"To Burst Inflated Explanations"167
Abbreviations171
Principal Works173
Notes175
Index275

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