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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: George AnastaploPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9780813124247ISBN 10: 0813124247 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 16 February 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsIntroduction Do Not Forsake Me My Darling Civilization and its Discontents Mommas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Pragmatists Two Ways to Yuma Landscapes of Gendered Violence Order Out of the Mud Order Without Law From Dollars to Iron The Duty of Reason The Cost of the Code Back Off to What? No Country for Old Men The North-Western Savage Nations Regeneration through Stories and Song Go West, Young Woman! Beating a Live HorseReviewsThose within Anastaplo's circles will want to look at this book for its skilled and precise rendition of established fare. And those outside those circles . . . should yet find the book worth reading and deliberation. -- Ira L. Strauber LPBR Drawing on the Socratic tradition in political philosophy as well as on British and American traditions of constitutional law, Anastaplo shows why freedom of speech is essential to republican government. -- Eugene F. Miller, University of Georgia Distinctive, self-assured, audaciously unconventional, and challenging. Those within Anastaplo's circles will want to look at this book for its skilled and precise rendition of established fare. And those outside those circles, who are less familiar with Anastaplo's concerns, or even those ill-disposed toward those circles, should yet find the book worth careful reading and deliberation. -- Ira L. Strauber, Grinnell College, Law & Politics Anastaplo's understanding of the importance of thoughtful speech for good government allows him to offer chapters on individuals and books or documents that standard treatments of the first amendment do not cover. -- Murray Dry, author of Civil Peace and the Quest for Truth: The First Amendment Anastaplo's understanding of the importance of thoughtful speech for good government allows him to offer chapters on individuals and books or documents that standard treatments of the first amendment do not cover. -- Murray Dry, author of Civil Peace and the Quest for Truth: The First Amendment Drawing on the Socratic tradition in political philosophy as well as on British and American traditions of constitutional law, Anastaplo shows why freedom of speech is essential to republican government. -- Eugene F. Miller, University of Georgia Anastaplo''s understanding of the importance of thoughtful speech for good government allows him to offer chapters on individuals and books or documents that standard treatments of the first amendment do not cover. -- Murray Dry, author of Civil Peace and the Quest for Truth: The First Amendment Freedoms in Political Philosophy and American Constitutionalism Distinctive, self-assured, audaciously unconventional, and challenging. Those within Anastaplo's circles will want to look at this book for its skilled and precise rendition of established fare. And those outside those circles, who are less familiar with Anastaplo's concerns, or even those ill-disposed toward those circles, should yet find the book worth careful reading and deliberation.--Ira L. Strauber, Grinnell College, Law & Politics Those within Anastaplo's circles will want to look at this book for its skilled and precise rendition of established fare. And those outside those circles . . . should yet find the book worth reading and deliberation. -- Ira L. Strauber LPBR --Distinctive, self-assured, audaciously unconventional, and challenging. Those within Anastaplo's circles will want to look at this book for its skilled and precise rendition of established fare. And those outside those circles, who are less familiar with Anastaplo's concerns, or even those ill-disposed toward those circles, should yet find the book worth careful reading and deliberation.-- -- Ira L. Strauber, Grinnell College, Law & Politics --Anastaplo's understanding of the importance of thoughtful speech for good government allows him to offer chapters on individuals and books or documents that standard treatments of the first amendment do not cover.-- -- Murray Dry, author of Civil Peace and the Quest for Truth: The First Amendment --Drawing on the Socratic tradition in political philosophy as well as on British and American traditions of constitutional law, Anastaplo shows why freedom of speech is essential to republican government.-- -- Eugene F. Miller, University of Georgia Distinctive, self-assured, audaciously unconventional, and challenging. Those within Anastaplo's circles will want to look at this book for its skilled and precise rendition of established fare. And those outside those circles, who are less familiar with Anastaplo's concerns, or even those ill-disposed toward those circles, should yet find the book worth careful reading and deliberation. -- Ira L. Strauber, Grinnell College, Law & Politics Anastaplo's understanding of the importance of thoughtful speech for good government allows him to offer chapters on individuals and books or documents that standard treatments of the first amendment do not cover. -- Murray Dry, author of Civil Peace and the Quest for Truth: The First Amendment Drawing on the Socratic tradition in political philosophy as well as on British and American traditions of constitutional law, Anastaplo shows why freedom of speech is essential to republican government. -- Eugene F. Miller, University of Georgia Distinctive, self-assured, audaciously unconventional, and challenging. Those within Anastaplo's circles will want to look at this book for its skilled and precise rendition of established fare. And those outside those circles, who are less familiar with Anastaplo's concerns, or even those ill-disposed toward those circles, should yet find the book worth careful reading and deliberation. -- Ira L. Strauber, Grinnell College, Law & Politics Anastaplo's understanding of the importance of thoughtful speech for good government allows him to offer chapters on individuals and books or documents that standard treatments of the first amendment do not cover. -- Murray Dry, author of Civil Peace and the Quest for Truth: The First Amendment Drawing on the Socratic tradition in political philosophy as well as on British and American traditions of constitutional law, Anastaplo shows why freedom of speech is essential to republican government. -- Eugene F. Miller, University of Georgia Author InformationGeorge Anastaplo, professor of law at Loyola University Chicago, is the author of numerous books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |