
Shouting Softly
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The work is given in three parts. The first section on law explores legal minds, rules and commentary on seminal jurisprudence. The second part explores literature and the influence of the writer and the disconcerting truths stories often seek to convey. Thirdly, Mendenhall delves into culture and the more obvious situations wherein we gain insight into our manner of living, and here Mendenhall exudes a Southern accent that in no way compromises his universal bearings. One of the highlights is his echo of Larry Seidentop's question: "If we in the West do not understand the moral depth of our own tradition, how can we hope to shape the conversation of mankind?" This is all the more meaningful given that Mendenhall is a member of the Millennial generation, and part of the intellectual minority who sees the urgency of "a studied appreciation for nuanced story and linguistic narrative."
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Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Part One: Law
- Nomocracy and Nomocratic Jurisprudence
- What of Richard Posner?
- Justice Stephen Breyer, the Anti-Nomocratic Judge
- Against Centralizing, Nationalist Jurisprudence
- Nomocracy and the Rule of Law
- How to Achieve Nomocracy?
- Remember Russell Kirk
- Part Two: Literature
- Influence with or without Anxiety
- Part Three: Culture
- Phantoms of Terror
- Boswell Gets His Due
- Donald Trump the Cowboy
- Teaching Humbly and without Malice
- Sex with the Dead
- Flourishing and Synthesis
- Debunking the Demographers
- Ideas Make Us Rich
- The Dirty Business of Government Trash Collection
- Make America Mobile Again
- Pragmatists versus Agrarians?
- Socialism: World's Greatest Generator of Poverty
- The Antiwar Tradition in American Letters
- Glory and Indignity
- Dixie Bohemia
- Buckley for the Masses
- In Search of Fascism
- The Conservative Mindset
- Sanctifying the Individual
- Illiberal Arts
- Ron Paul's Education Revolution
- No One Knows What "Change" and "Equality" Mean
- Learning What We Don't Know
- Acknowledgments
- Endnotes
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