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  1. The Soul of Justice: Social Bonds and Racial Hubris.Cynthia Willett - 2018 - Cornell University Press.
    Cynthia Willett brings together diverse insights from social psychology, classical and contemporary literature, and legal and justice theory to redefine the basis of the moral and legal person. Feminists, communitarians, and postmodern thinkers have made clear that classical liberalism, with its emphasis on individual autonomy and excessive rationalism, is severely limited. Although she is sympathetic with the liberal view, Willett finds it necessary to go further. For her, attention to the social dimensions of the family and civil society is critical (...)
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  • Bias crimes: What do haters deserve?Jeffrie G. Murphy - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2):20-23.
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  • (1 other version)Two liberal fallacies in the hate crimes debate.Dan M. Kahan - 2001 - Law and Philosophy 20 (2):175 - 193.
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  • Why liberals should hate ``hate crime legislation''.Heidi M. Hurd - 2001 - Law and Philosophy 20 (2):215 - 232.
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  • The Democratic Legitimacy of Bias Crime Laws: Public Reason and the Political Process.Andrew Altman - 2001 - Law and Philosophy 20 (2):141-173.
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