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Human Rights. Edited by Eugene Kamenka and Alice Erh-Soon Tay [Edward Arnold, London, 1978].

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2016

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press and The Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1980

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References

1 R.G. McCloskey, “Civil Liberties” in Encyclopedia of Social Sciences.

2 Macpherson, C.B., The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism (Oxford, 1962).Google Scholar

3 See e.g., Marx, K., “On the Jewish Question,” in Karl Marx and Frederich Engels, Collected Works III (London, 1975)Google Scholar; and see discussion in book under review pp. 13 and 104 respectively.

4 Bay, C., “From Contract to Community”, in Dallmayr, F.R., ed., From Contract to Community, Political Theory at the Crossroads (Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1978) 29, 40.Google Scholar

5 For Bentham's criticism of natural rights, see Bentham, J., “A Critical Examination of the Declaration of Rights,” in Bentham's Political Thought, Parekh, Bhikhu, ed. (Croom Helm, London, 1973) 257Google Scholar; but see Martin, K., French Liberal Thought in the Eighteenth Century (Harper, 1962) 78Google Scholar, for a view which reconciles utilitarianism and natural law. For the contemporary view compare Ely, I., “Foreward: On Discovering Fundamental Values” (1978) 92 Hvd. L. R. 5Google Scholar with Cox, A., The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government (1976) 113.Google Scholar

6 Compare Hayek, F. A., Constitution of Liberty (University of Chicago Press, 1960)Google Scholar with Tribe, L., “Unraveling National League of Cities: The New Federalism and Affirmative Rights to Essential Government Services” (1977) 90 Hvd. L.R. 1065Google Scholar; but see Monaghan, , “The Constitution Goes to Harvard” (1978) 13 Hvd. Civil Rights & Civil Liberties L.R. 11.Google Scholar

7 See, e.g. “A Symposium: Regents of the University of California v. Bakke” (1979) 67 Cal. L.R. 1.