Exploring the "three Ps" of liberty—pragmatism, pluralism, and polycentricity—this book delves into classical liberal jurisprudence. It highlights how these concepts offer practical solutions through the decentralization, diffusion, and dispersal of power, enriching the dialogue around individual freedoms and governance. The focus on these principles provides a framework for understanding and enhancing liberty in a complex societal landscape.
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- 2020
- 2017
Exploring the vanishing perspective of a traditional Southerner, this collection of essays delves into themes of place, literature, and family. Mendenhall reflects on the lack of learning among lawyers, shares memories of his grandparents, and considers technology's impact on scholarship. His unique prose and self-deprecating honesty provide a contemplative tone, blending nostalgia with insightful critiques. Through his observations, he reveals a profound understanding of history, heritage, and the complexities of everyday life.
- 2016
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Pragmatism, and the Jurisprudence of Agon
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s dissents are influential because of their literary qualities of superfluity and energy he inherited from Emerson. The aesthetic style of his dissents reflects his theory of the common law that rejected depictions of fixed and unchanging rules in favor of an evolutionary view.
- 2014
Challenging the dominance of economic ideas in literary studies, this book advocates for the integration of arts and literature into discussions on law, politics, government, and economics. It features a diverse array of authors, including Emerson, Shakespeare, and Twain, to present a compelling case for the relevance of literary analysis in understanding libertarian principles. This work stands as a notable contribution to both libertarian thought and the field of literary studies.