Abstract
The conceptions of three authors are compared regarding to the determinations of a post-capitalist society with respect to the relation between the social spheres of individuality and collectivity: the Soviet jurist E. Pashukanis, the Hungarian philosopher G. Lukács and the Canadian historian M. Postone. I demonstrate the compatibility and analytical superiority of the formulations of the latter theorists in comparison to those of the former, whose problematic points are highlighted.
Keywords:
Post-capitalism; Law; Individuality