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Monday, February 1, 2016

Thank You, Anne Kornhauser!

We’re grateful to Anne Kornhauser for her series of thoughtful and thought-provoking posts, including those prompted by her book.  If you’d like to review them, they were:

Casting a Wide Net: The Varieties of Statist Liberalism

Law Talk: Finding the Rule of Law Among German Émigré Intellectuals in Wartime

Bringing Intellectual History Back In

"Militant Democracy" and the Crisis Politics of the State--Then and Now

John Rawls, German Émigrés, and the Administrative State: Finding the Connections

The Promises and Perils of Disciplinary Border Crossing

Signing Off

Thanks!
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