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Introduction: George Parkin Grant's English-Speaking Justice |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / FEATURED BOOK: George Parkin Grant's English-Speaking Justice |
| Author: Editor |
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The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/1986 |
| Size: 439 Words, 2,673 Characters |
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About George Parkin Grant's writings on moral and political theory two things need to be said at the outset. They are among the most interesting North American work in that area to be produced since 1945, and they are almost entirely unknown in the United States. Par...
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...version of the Josiah Wood Lectures delivered at the university in 1974.
Grant's judgments may perhaps sometimes strike members of the academic community in the United States as harsh and even peremptory. It is important to remember that he is speaking politically and practically and out of a deep loyalty to a tradition of thought and practice which he believes to be deeply endangered.
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