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ONE THE COMMITMENTS OF CIVILITY |
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II Political Discourse and the Defamation of Groups |
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1 The Problem of Group Libel: Beauharnais v. Illinois |
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2 On Libels, Injuries, and Political Speech: The Black Dissent |
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3 The Question of Truth and the "Danger" Test |
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III The Philosophic Foundation for the Restriction of Speech |
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1 Chaplmsky and the Premises of Republican Government |
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2 Cohen v. California: The End of Profanity |
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3 The Dilemmas of a Libertarian Alternative |
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4 The Flight from Legal Restraint |
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IV Urban Disorders I: Chicago 1968 |
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1 Rennie Davis and the Question of Permits |
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2 The City is Not for Sleeping |
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3 The Police and the Violence |
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V Urban Disorders II: The Urban Riots |
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2 The Search for Motives and Causes: A Look at the Survey Evidence |
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3 Rioters, Militants, and Civil Associations |
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VI The Sources of Disorder: Kenneth Clark and the Problem of the Ghetto |
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1 Pathologies and Responsibilities |
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2 Education and Power Structures: Clark's Political Teaching |
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3 Toward a New Founding? The Social Scientist as Leader |
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VII Equity and Comity in the Schools |
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1 A Son of Harvard in the Schools of Boston |
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2 Distributive Justice in the Schools: Some Empirical Findings |
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3 The School as a "Public" Institution |
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VIII The Theory and Practice of "Community Control" |
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1 Schools, Sectarianism, and the Interests of Citizens |
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2 "Community Control" and the Schools: The Range of Argument |
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3 The Arguments Considered: "Community Control" and the Experience in New York |
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4 The Schools and the Structure of Politics in the City |
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IX Segregation, Busing, and the Idea of Law |
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1 The Segregation Cases and the Question of "Injuries" |
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2 Race, Morals, and the Idea of Law |
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3 Racial Balancing and Busing: The Undoing of a Principle |
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X Power Structures in the City |
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1 Who Governs? The Dispute Over "Community Power" |
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2 The Dispute Superseded: The Recognition of Political Development and Decay |
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3 The Governing Party and the Autonomy of the Political Community |
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XI The "New" Politics and the Old |
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1 The Recession of the "Machines" and the Advance of the Unions |
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2 The Politics of Disintegration |
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3 The Machines and the Moral Integration of the Community |
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XII Black Politics and the Question of Housing |
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1 Black Politicians and White Machines |
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2 The Flight from the Metropolis and the Search for the City |
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3 "Open Housing": The First Phase of an Argument |
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4 The Analogy of Restrictive Covenants: What Principle Does It Settle? |
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XIII Housing and the Reach of the Law |
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1 The Private Household and the Limits of Law |
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2 "Racial" Integration in Housing: The Teachings of Principle and the Lessons of Experience |
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3 On "Opening Up" and "Trickling Down" |
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FIVE The City and Republican Virtue |
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XIV Law, Morals, and the Regulation of Vice |
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1 Kant and the Distinction between Legal and Moral Obligation |
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2 Gambling and Its Occupations |
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3 Prostitution: Framing the Problem |
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4 Prostitution and "Plain Sex": The Search for a Principled Argument |
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5 Child Prostitution, Pornography, and "Legal Paternalism" |
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6 Pornography and Its Teaching |
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7 Liberality and Censorship: A New Scheme of Regulation |
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XV On Principles and Experience: Republican Virtue and the Enforcement of Morality |
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1 The "Legalization" of Vice and the Traditional Understanding |
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2 The Extended Effects of the Vices |
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3 Republican Government and the Cultivation of Morality |
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