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The Philosopher in the City

The Moral Dimensions of Urban Politics

Hadley Arkes

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

Beschreibung

After reestablishing the connection between morality and the law, the author develops a coherent position on many of the most controversial issues of urban life: the political uses of the streets; verbal assaults and the defamation of racial groups; the legitimate restriction of public speech; segregation, busing, and the use of racial quotas; education, housing, and the problem of the ghetto"; prostitution, gambling, and the "regulation of vices."

Originally published in 1981.

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Schlagwörter

Statute, Cox v. New Hampshire, Summa Theologica, Unemployment, Abrams v. United States, Politician, Economics, Political Order in Changing Societies, Housing, Philosopher, Legislative history, Yates v. United States, Freedom of speech, Public execution, Urban renewal, Censorship, Oppression, Publication, Political science, Provocation (legal), Brown v. Board of Education, Crime, Legal profession, Lawyer, Necessity, Political philosophy, The Wall Street Journal, The Public Interest, Black school, Desegregation busing, Political culture, Social determinism, Tax, Standing (law), Racism, Police strike, City manager, Feiner v. New York, Positivism, Public morality, Academy of Political Science, Minarchism, Indictment, Of Education, Political climate, Legalization, Political machine, Politics, Political boss, Political class, Public policy, Urban renaissance, Advertising, Morality, Prostitution, Public figure, Activism, Barenblatt v. United States, Corporation counsel, The End of Education, Attempt, Economy and Society, Employment, Schenck v. United States, Defamation, Pornography, The New York Times, Urban riots, Legislation, Public housing