Letters to a Law Student relays all that a prospective law student needs to know before embarking on their studies. It provides
...In a frank & unpretentious series of letters addressed to a teenage granddaughter this highly original book teaches us to know & understand the world we live in & its rules & how to behave in it. In these thirty letters Alan Macfarlane answers his granddaughters questions about how the world works how it got to be as it is what it could be & where she fits in. Lilys enquiries range from the intimate personal & moral to the political social & philosophical. What is the nature of good & evil? What is religion? How can I be truly me? Is right & wrong the same wherever you are? What is beauty? Does there have to be torture? Does money matter? Is knowledge always good? What is progress? What is truth? What is sex? Is democracy a good idea? These are just a few of the questions. In responding to Lilys challenging problems Alan Macfarlane from a lifetimes experience as a historian anthropologist & teacher ranges through history & across the worlds cultures. Her questions are timeless. His answers add up to a classic.