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Stanley Fish: Critical Review by Cass R. Sunstein

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SOURCE: “The Professor's New Clothes,” in The New Republic, December 6, 1993, pp. 42-6.

In the following review of There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech and It's a Good Thing, Too, Sunstein objects to Fish's brand of abstract pragmatism and his dismissal of all human claims as mere “politics” without distinction. Sunstein contends that Fish's theoretical notions pose self-defeating implications for free expression and educational reform on university campuses.

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