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Recorded on Monday, March 21, 2011. This Chancellor's Chair Lecture addresses the expressive legalism of the American Revolution and explains how it turned into a legal culture that ceased to stand in imaginative solidarity with “the people themselves.” Republican law lived in a contradiction between a revolutionary people imbued with la
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