12.1.12
A nice review of in-real-life acquaintance John Inazu's book on the freedom of assembly. I remember when he first explained to me that this was going to be the topic of his dissertation, and it seemed a little obscure, but, as the review notes, real-world politics have a way of bringing relevance to even the most obscure theoretical problems. I haven't read the book, but I know John and the general quality of his work, so it's certain to be worth a read.
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political theory
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