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Me being interviewed by Ryan Tripp for the New Books Network. I did not have much of a say over the questions, sadly. So they are not he questions I would have asked. And I found it difficult to summarize vast swathes of Rawls’s and Habermas’s theories, in response to the questions. Anyway as a consequence i don’t think I spend enough time here on the issues where I have something original and significant to say.
