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Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1. Brennan's Constitutional Democracy 3
Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory 3
The Paradox of Constitutional Democracy 4
Democracy, Individuals, and Self-Government 11
The Substantive Conception of Democracy 16
A Paradox of Democratic Commitment 33
The Procedural Conception of Democracy 34
The Remaining Possibility for Self-Government in Politics 51
Politics and Knowledge 54
Distrust and Democracy (Responsive Democracy with a Difference) 57
Brennan on Democracy 60
Chapter 2. Brennan's Democratic Liberalism 63
The Judge as Political Theorist 63
Liberal Political Thought 65
Justice Brennan and Liberal "Romance" 68
Community 89
Equality, Groups, and Positive Social Rights 119
Summation: Who Is Brennan to Us? 133
Epilogue 139
Index 147
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