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Informationen zum Autor Michael John Sullivan is the co-creator of the Lizard Who Loves a Blizzard, Nick Knitley and The SockKids. He is also co-developing three other animation series, including the Dr. Neverme and Dinomike projects. Sullivan has written several children's books, including a Digimon series book with HarperCollins Publishing. In addition, Michael has written five novels, receiving awards and best-selling status.His first book, Necessary Heartbreak, was published by Simon & Schuster and was named by the prestigious Library Journal as one of the best books in 2010. Sullivan previously advocated for the homeless, drawing off of his own experience of riding the New York City trains at night for one winter. He has written articles about the plight for CNN.com, The Washington Post website, The Huffington Post, Chicken Soup for the Soul, and Patch.com. Before he took up living among his animated characters, Michael worked for ESPN, Rival.com, Scout.com, and the Sporting News, covering high school and college basketball. Klappentext Legal Pragmatism is a bold, carefully argued book that presents a unique understanding of contemporary society, law, and politics. Zusammenfassung Deals with the place of the individual and community in democratic society. Mapping out a brief history of American legal thinking regarding rights, from communitarianism to liberalism, this book gives an account of how pragmatism worked to resolve conflicts of self-interest and community well-being. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. What's Right with Rights and Wrong with Communitarianism? 2. Taking Rights and Pragmatism Seriously 3. Posner's Unpragmatic Pragmatism 4. Toward a Reconstructive Pragmatism 5. Reconstructing Judicial Review 6. Pragmatism, Genealogy, and Democracy Notes Selected Bibliography Index