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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Early American Society and Politics | 23 |
3 | The American Industrial Transformation | 37 |
4 | Hugo L. Black and Hierarchy in Society and Politics | 67 |
5 | The Antihierarchical Jurisprudence of Justice Black | 95 |
6 | Felix Frankfurter, Social Interdependence, and Progressive Politics | 141 |
7 | The Passive Jurisprudence of Justice Frankfurter | 169 |
8 | Robert H. Jackson and Traditional Legal Assumptions in the Modern Age | 215 |
9 | The Pragmatic Jurisprudence of Justice Jackson | 241 |
10 | Conclusion | 289 |
Bibliography | 301 | |
Index | 313 | |
About the Author | 323 |
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