Philosophy and Public Life
Philosophy and Public Life
All too often, the kind of essay in political thought that hits the bookstores wearing the wrapper of a distinguished university press makes one’s heart sink. As an academic production it is often admirable. It usually adds at least a little to the sum of human knowledge; it helps its author up the professorial ladder and disseminates the latest acceptable scholarship. Still, such books are so obviously addressed by professors to professors that one sometimes wonders whether publication...
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