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Denis Brion
Denis Brion (b.19?? -- still living) is a professor of law at the Washington and Lee University School of Law ("W&L Law") in Lexington, Virginia. Brion teaches classes in the areas of Law and Economics, ______, and _____.

Brion's expertise in the area of Law and Economics derives from his unique method of teaching the course - Brion analyzes the subject in terms of Marxian reductionism from a Hegelian point of view in order to demonstrate to his students how to best effectively advocate against the University of Chicago's economic approach to the law.

In order to best determine the happiness of a person, the University of Chicago School of Economic Thought advocates using wealth (i.e. money - cold hard cash) as the ultimate measure of a person's happiness. This is in start contrast to a multitude of other philosophers, such as _______, Plato, St. Augustine, Kant, Locke, Adam Smith, and David Hume, among many others. These philosophers ascribed some sort of "utility" value to humans that cannot be quantified, by money or by any other source. This "Utility Value" is the reason poor human decisions are made - because the focus of human happiness is reduced to wealth in the eyes of economists, (and therefore Judges). For example, notice the ALI and its board members, all of whom are part of the intellectual or economic elite.

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