On Civic Virtue and Encouraging Patriotism: Response to Kent Greenfield
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We are deeply grateful to Danielle Keats Citron for organizing this symposium on our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (Harvard...
View ArticleThe Substance of Constitutional Liberalism: Response to Robert Tsai
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We thank Robert Tsai for his praise of our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (Harvard University Press, 2013) and for raising...
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James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain In his further response to our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (Harvard University Press, 2013), and our post, Kent Greenfield says...
View ArticleConstitutional Theory of the Center: Response to Mark Graber
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We thank Mark Graber for generously blogging not only on this week’s concurring opinions symposium on our book, Ordered Liberty, but also on last week’s...
View ArticleThe Recipe for Ordered Liberty: A Further Response to Robert Tsai
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We appreciate Robert Tsai’s gracious and clever post in response to our initial post concerning the substance of our constitutional liberalism. The metaphor of...
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James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We thank Corey Brettschneider for his further post on political liberalism, civic virtues, and responsibility. He makes a number of claims about what political...
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James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We appreciate Rick Garnett’s kind words about our book, Ordered Liberty, especially since he probably disagrees with us more than any of the other participants...
View ArticleOn the Responsibilities and Sovereignty of Citizens: Response to Robin West
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We greatly appreciate Robin West’s characteristically supportive and constructive yet challenging post concerning our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights,...
View ArticleOrdered Liberty: Further Reflections
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We have benefitted enormously from the rich and fruitful exchange in the Concurring Opinions symposium on our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities,...
View ArticlePublic Values, Civic Virtues, and the Thinness of Democratic Persuasion: A...
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We appreciate the opportunity to comment on Corey Brettschneider’s fine book, When the State Speaks, What Should It Say? (Princeton University Press, 2012). We...
View ArticleOn Civic Virtue and Encouraging Patriotism: Response to Kent Greenfield
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We are deeply grateful to Danielle Keats Citron for organizing this symposium on our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (Harvard...
View ArticleThe Substance of Constitutional Liberalism: Response to Robert Tsai
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We thank Robert Tsai for his praise of our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (Harvard University Press, 2013) and for raising...
View ArticleMore on Encouraging Patriotism: A Further Response to Kent Greenfield
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain In his further response to our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (Harvard University Press, 2013), and our post, Kent Greenfield says...
View ArticleConstitutional Theory of the Center: Response to Mark Graber
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We thank Mark Graber for generously blogging not only on this week’s concurring opinions symposium on our book, Ordered Liberty, but also on last week’s...
View ArticleThe Recipe for Ordered Liberty: A Further Response to Robert Tsai
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We appreciate Robert Tsai’s gracious and clever post in response to our initial post concerning the substance of our constitutional liberalism. The metaphor of...
View ArticleCivic Virtues, Public Values, and Political Liberalism: A Further Response to...
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We thank Corey Brettschneider for his further post on political liberalism, civic virtues, and responsibility. He makes a number of claims about what political...
View Article“Mutual Adjustment” of Conflicts between Liberty and Equality versus Winning...
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We appreciate Rick Garnett’s kind words about our book, Ordered Liberty, especially since he probably disagrees with us more than any of the other participants...
View ArticleOn the Responsibilities and Sovereignty of Citizens: Response to Robin West
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We greatly appreciate Robin West’s characteristically supportive and constructive yet challenging post concerning our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights,...
View ArticleOrdered Liberty: Further Reflections
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We have benefitted enormously from the rich and fruitful exchange in the Concurring Opinions symposium on our book, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities,...
View ArticlePublic Values, Civic Virtues, and the Thinness of Democratic Persuasion: A...
James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain We appreciate the opportunity to comment on Corey Brettschneider’s fine book, When the State Speaks, What Should It Say? (Princeton University Press, 2012). We...
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