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Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Without Distinction

The following is the final installment of Kurt Newman‘s guest posts on “Pragmatism and the Class Politics of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.’s Copyright Jurisprudence.” Part One… Part Two… Part Three Part Four: “Without Distinction: Pragmatism and the Class Politics of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.’s Copyright Jurisprudence, Concluded” I’m very grateful for Andrew Hartman’s generosity in allowing me to air my ideas out here, and for the hospitality shown to me by this blog’s readers and contributors. Here is the final section.   Heresy, Yes—Conspiracy, No The task that remains is some reflection on the class politics of Justice Holmes’s pragmatist innovations Read more