A new movement has come to legal science. It strikes self-awareness into the minds of all jurists who falsely believe their deeds fully consistent with their ideals. It pierces and destroys these delusions and undertakes now, in light of new, less modest ideals, to justify our constant activity to ourselves: the creation of law. Yet, no matter how audibly our movement is simultaneously heralded in various fields, it still lacks unity and awareness of its power. Therefore, we venture an attempt here to summon all its best forces into unity: an attempt that deliberately ignores everything that separates discrete writers from one another, a unity that does not expect itself to be the system of any one person, nor the program of all of them, and therefore acts on its own responsibility.