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A Symposium on Roberto Unger's
Politics: A Work in Constructive Social Theory
Published in The Northwestern University Law Review
81 NW. U. L. Rev. (Summer, 1987)
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Michael J. Perry
Preface
A Note on the Authors
Jonathan Turley
The
Hitchhiker’s Guide to CLS, Unger,
and Deep Thought
Milner S. Ball
The City of Unger
J. C. Cleary and Patrice Higonnet
Two Crises in the History of
France and China
Drucilla Cornell
Beyond Tragedy and
Complacency
John Dunn
Unger’s Politics and
the Appraisal of Political Possibility
William A. Galston
False Universality:
Infinite Personality and Finite Existence in Unger’s Politics
Geoffrey Hawthorn
Practical Reason and
Social Democracy:
Reflections on Unger's Passion and Politics
J. Allan Hobson, M.D.
Psychiatry as Scientific Humanism:
A Program Inspired by Roberto Unger’s Passion
Tony Judt
Radical Politics in a New
Key?
William H. Simon
Unger's Brazilian Journalism
Cass R. Sunstein
Routine and Revolution
David E. Van Zandt
Commonsense Reasoning, Social Change,
and the Law
Cornel West
Between Dewey and Gramsci: Unger's Emancipatory
Experimentalism
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