
The Rights Revolution
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- Intro
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter One: THE PROBLEM OF RIGHTS
- Justice Thomas's Indictment
- The New American Jeremiahs
- The Conservative Assault on Rights
- The Revolt of the African American Conservatives
- Disillusionment on the Left
- The Uneasy Liberals
- The Communitarian Vision
- Conclusion: The Problems with Rights
- Chapter Two: THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN LIFE
- The New Fabric of Daily Life
- Aspects of the Rights Revolution
- The Schools and the Workplace: Two Case Studies
- An Inventory of Rights
- The Irony of Anti-Rights Rights Talk
- An International Perspective
- Conclusion
- Chapter Three: BELONGING TO AMERICA: RIGHTS AND MEMBERSHIP
- No Dogs or Jews
- Rights, Membership, and Community
- Membership for the Obnoxious
- School Prayer and the Symbols of Membership
- Race Discrimination and Membership
- The Tragedy of the Japanese Americans
- Conclusion: Rights and Membership
- Chapter Four: SPEAKING AND BELONGING: FREE SPEECH AND COMMUNITY
- Banned in Boston
- Sanger, Censorship, and Sex
- The First Amendment and the Civil Rights Movement
- Coming Out and Coming In: Lesbians, Gay Men, Free Speech, and Membership
- Is the Fetus a Member of the Community? The Social Value of Offensive Speech
- Conclusion
- Chapter Five: THE CONFINED AND THE ACCUSED
- Kenneth Donaldson: Harmless but Confined
- The "Willowbrook Wars
- The Process We Are Due: Individual Rights and Institutional Reform
- Conclusion
- Chapter Six: THE LIMITS OF COMMUNITARIANISM
- The Communitarian Alternative
- The Communitarian Network Platform
- Balancing Rights and Responsibilities: Lessons from Abroad?
- Corporate Responsibilities to Communities
- The Mantra of "Community
- Conclusion: The Communitarian Failure
- Chapter Seven: CONCLUSION: NEW RULES FOR AMERICAN SOCIETY
- How Do We Wish to Live?
- NOTES
- INDEX
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- D
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- F
- G
- H
- I
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