Chapters in Books
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‘The Rule of Law and the Social Ethos’ for Michael Sevel, ed., Routledge Handbook of the Rule of Law, Routledge (forthcoming)
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‘Law and the Socialist Ideal’, in ed. P. O’Connell and Umut Ozsu, Elgar Handbook on Law and Marxism, Elgar Publishing (forthcoming).
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‘Cultural Heritage and the Marxist Critique of Law,’ in ed. Judy Fudge and Eric Tucker, The Class Politics of Law: Essays Inspired by Harry Glasbeek, Fernwood Press, Blackpoint, Nova Scotia, 2019, pp. 189-208.
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‘Liberalism, Marxism, Equality and Living Well,’ in Jan Kandiyali (ed.) Reassessing Marx’s Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition and Human Flourishing, Routledge 2018, pp. 187-208.
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‘Conservatism, Perfectionism and Equality,’ in D. Bakhurst and P. Fairfield (eds), Education and Conversation: Exploring Oakeshott’s Legacy, Bloomsbury, London, 2016, pp. 77-94.
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‘Barriefield: A Living History,’ Barriefield: Two Centuries of Village Life (ed. with Robert Cardwell and Barb Carr), Quarry Press, Kingston, 2015, pp. 194-919.
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‘Fragile Heritage: the Designation of Barriefield as a Heritage Conservation District,’ Barriefield: Two Centuries of Village Life (ed. with Robert Cardwell and Barb Carr), Quarry Press, Kingston, 2015, pp. 68-75.
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‘Women in Barriefield,’ Barriefield: Two Centuries of Village Life (ed. with Robert Cardwell and Barb Carr), Quarry Press, Kingston, 2015, pp. 155-161.
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‘Ernie Warmington, Barber and Musician,’ Barriefield: Two Centuries of Village Life (ed. with Robert Cardwell and Barb Carr), Quarry Press, Kingston, 2015, p. 130.
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‘A New Approach to Equality,’ in Roberto Merrill and Daniel Weinstock (ed.) Political Neutrality: A Re-evaluation, Palgrave Macmillan, London 2014, pp. 178-209.
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‘The Left and Wrongs: Marxism, Law and Torts,’ in The Impact of Ideas on Legal Development, Vol. 7, Comparative Studies in the Development of the Law on Torts in Europe, edited by Michael Lobban and Julia Moses, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012, pp. 150-166.
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‘Introduction,’ in The Egalitarian Conscience, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006, pp. 1-8.
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‘Begging,’ in The Egalitarian Conscience, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006, pp. 177-194.
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‘Cosmopolitans, Cosmopolitanism and Human Flourishing,’ in G. Brock and H. Brighouse (eds.) The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism, Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. 55-74.
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‘Egalitarianism Renewed,’ in R. Beiner and W. Norman (eds.), Canadian Political Philosophy at the Turn of the Century: Exemplary Essays, Oxford University Press 2000, pp. 118-30.
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‘The Civility of Law: Between Public and Private,’ in M. Passerin d’Entreves and U. Vogel (eds.), Public and Private: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives, Routledge, London 2000, pp. 93-116.
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‘Utopia and the Rule of Law,’ in D. Dyzenhaus (ed.), Re-crafting the Rule of Law: the Limits of Legal Order, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 1999, pp. 178-95.
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(with David Bakhurst) ‘Introduction: Problems with the Social Self’ in The Social Self, Sage, London 1995, ed. with David Bakhurst, pp. 1-17.
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‘Death in Utopia: Marxism and the Mortal Self’ in The Social Self, Sage, London 1995, ed. with David Bakhurst., pp. 84-102.
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‘Rights and Community, Feminism and Social Justice,’ in W.W. Miller (ed.), Socialism and the Law, Proceedings of the Annual Conference for Legal and Social Philosophy (U.K.) in the series Archiv fur Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Beihefte, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart: 1992, pp. 107-30.