Introduction / Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn and Susan Dunn -- Ch. 1. Is Civic Virtue a Relevant Ideal in a Pluralist Democracy? / Robert A. Dahl -- Ch. 2. Lawyers as Citizens: An Inquiry into National Loyalty and the Professional Identity of Lawyers / Sanford Levinson -- Ch. 3. Nationhood and Citizenship: What Difference Did the American Revolution Make? / Pauline Maier -- Ch. 4. "Hearken Not to the Unnatural Voice": Publius and the Artifice of Attachment / Noah M. J. Pickus -- Ch. 5. Reflections on Citizenship and Diversity / Nathan Glazer -- Ch. 6. Dred Scott and African American Citizenship / Randall Kennedy
Analysis
Citizenship
Civics
Legal profession
Multiculturalism
National identity
Overseas item
Pluralism
State and the individual
United States
Notes
Lectures presented as part of the celebration of the bicentennial of the founding of Williams College