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It is in this sense that lawyers are conceptive ideologists.
Creative translation - conceptive ideological work - is not discussed in any further detail here.
Lawyers can thus be characterised as conceptive ideologists.
This is the task of lawyers and of other conceptive ideologists with whom they should properly be classified.
The radical position argues rather that lawyers are conceptive ideologists (Marx 1976, p.60)who think, and therefore constitute the form of, the emergent relations of capitalist society.
Form "has always been a male preserve," Martine De Maeseneer writes, and so "we are bound to place function as conceptive and female territory."
Unlike his enemies John Randolph and John C. Calhoun, he lacked what he called "the conceptive power of mind."
Hence, inasmuch as on the act conceptive The affection followeth, of love the sweetness Therein diversely fervid is or tepid.
He maintained that by means of conceptive notions (katalêptikê phantasia) objects could not be comprehended (akatalêpta), but were comprehensible according to their nature.
And aside from their highly imaginative precision, all their indications point unmistakably to an abstrusely conceptive intelligence on the loose, a devotee of pure science having his fling."
Here the position may be summed up by saying that the control task may recently have been added to the conceptive ideological and translating practices, but it is these latter which constitute the lawyer's work, and in terms of which his job should be sociologically defined.
Soldiers, psychiatrists, and priests might on this basis be classified together as social controllers; doctors and perhaps teachers should be classified as sustainers: the proper theoretical place for them is as the maintenance engineers of labour power; playwrights, philosophers, accountants, sociologists, and lawyers must be classified together as conceptive ideologists.