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A book review of Knowledge and Politics, Roberto Mangabeira Unger. New York: Free Press. 1975
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[Excerpt] Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that public reason liberalism is a dead end, and defends ins...
Book review of Law and the Community: The End of Individualism? by A.C. Hutchinson & L.J.M. Green, e...
Book review: The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss. By Shadia B. Drury. New York: St. Martin\u27s Press...
Book review: Canarsie: The Jews and Italians of Brooklyn Against Liberalism. By Jonathan Rieder. Cam...
A book review of Knowledge and Politics, Roberto Mangabeira Unger. New York: Free Press. 1975
In fewer than three hundred pages, Professor Roberto Unger attempts to do the following things: 1) g...
Professor Unger has given us two striking books, which present an ununusual problem for the reviewer...
Book review: Justice and Equality: Here and Now. Edited by Frank S. Lucash. Cornell University Press...
Book review: Liberalism at the Crossroads. By Christopher Wolfe and John Hittinger. Rowman and Littl...
ReviewUnger's Knowledge and Politics is a rare philosophical endeavor: it is an expression of hope a...
Book review: Power and Policy in Quest of Law: Essays in Honor of Eugene Victor Rostow. Edited by My...
Book review: The Hollow Men: Politics and Corruption in Higher Education. By Charles J. Sykes. Washi...
Book review: Liberty, Property, and the Future of Constitutional Development. Ellen Frankel Paul and...
Book review: Liberalism and American Constitutional Law. By Rogers M. Smith. Cambridge, Mass.: Harva...
Book Reviews by Brendan F. Brown, Laurance M. Hyde, Francis W. Johnston, W. T. Lovins, and Robert B....
[Excerpt] Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that public reason liberalism is a dead end, and defends ins...
Book review of Law and the Community: The End of Individualism? by A.C. Hutchinson & L.J.M. Green, e...
Book review: The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss. By Shadia B. Drury. New York: St. Martin\u27s Press...
Book review: Canarsie: The Jews and Italians of Brooklyn Against Liberalism. By Jonathan Rieder. Cam...