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Cardozo Law Review

Abstract

When I first received Professor Binder's highly theoretical, speculative, and thought-provoking paper, I wondered whether I was the right person to comment upon it. Professor Binder has a philosophical turn of mind; he is at home in the world of Hegel. I am disoriented in territory more exotic than that of Locke. In the history department of the Ohio State University, I teach the course that introduces our graduate students to the philosophy of history. However, I have always considered that a cosmic practical jokeon my students more than me-cooked up by the shades of Hegel, Collingwood, and Croce.

Keywords

Slavery, Race and Ethnicity Issues, International Trade and the Law, Thirteenth Amendment, Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law

Disciplines

Constitutional Law | Human Rights Law | International Trade Law | Law | Law and Race

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