*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Preface, pg. ix*I Introduction, pg. 1*II. Political Discourse and the Defamation of Groups, pg. 23*III. The Philosophic Foundation for the Restriction of Speech, pg. 56*IV. Urban Disorders I: Chicago 1968, pg. 92*V. Urban Disorders II: The Urban Riots, pg. 123*VI. The Sources of Disorder: Kenneth Clark and the Problem of the Ghetto, pg. 147*VII. Equity and Comity in the Schools, pg. 173*VIII. The Theory and Practice of "Community Control", pg. 195*IX. Segregation, Busing, and the Idea of Law, pg. 223*X. Power Structures in the City, pg. 259*XI. The "New" Politics and the Old, pg. 284*Four. Housing, pg. 307*XII. Black Politics And The Question Of Housing, pg. 309*XIII. Housing and ahe Reach of the Law, pg. 346*Five. The City and Republican Virtue, pg. 383*XIV. Law, Morals, and the Regulation of Vice, pg. 385*XV. On Principles and Experience: Republican Virtue, pg. 427*Index, pg. 457