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Table of Contents
Editorial Practice
Preface, Ronald Dworkin
Introduction, Constance Jordan
Correspondence, Learned Hand
Prologue: A Better Social Philosophy, 1897-1908
Part I: The United States and Europe, 1909-1920
Part II: In for Democracy, 1921-1931
Part III: World War and World Power, 1932-1946
Part IV: The Bill of Rights, 1947-1958
Epilogue: "Pagan and Puritan," 1959-1961
Cases in Correspondence
Biographies
Bibliography
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