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Language:

as differentiated domains, 8 -10, 19 , 24 -27, 31 -33, 113 , 168 -169, 176 -177, 191 -192, 209 ;

and historical change, 21 -24, 78 -79, 83 -84, 120 -121, 151 ;

and historical memory, 79 , 120 -121, 132 -135;

of justice, 5 , 8 -10, 24 -26, 31 -33, 101 , 106 , 110 , 112 -113, 119 -120, 139 , 176 -177, 182 -183, 188 -191, 209 , 221 , 223 .

See also Linguistic sedimentation; Resonances; Semantics; Syntax; Uneven development

Law and Economics Movement, 140 -141, 143 , 160

Liability. See Responsibility, scope of; Tort law

Liberalism:

and autonomous spheres, 49 -54;

and classical republicanism, 13 , 44 -50;

and equality, 44 -45;

and moral subjectivism, 184 -188, 202 -205;

and political rationality, 42 -46, 52 -53;

and rights, 182 -184, 188 .

See also Democracy; Substitutability; Syntactic equivalents

Linguistic sedimentation, 19 , 116 , 120 , 133 -134, 190 -192.

See also Residual formations

Lochner v. New York (1905), 210 -211

Lottery:

and Athenian democracy, 97 ;

as distributive instrument, 96 -100

Luck:

constitutive theory of, 100 -101, 102 -103, 106 ;

and justice, 103 -104, 106 , 110 ;

qualifying rational choice, 99 -100;

rationalized by Chomsky, 109 -110;

rationalized by Rawls, 102 -106;

rationalized by Whitman, 115 , 121 -123


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