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The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religion. By Stephen L. Carter. New York: Basic Books1993. Pp. 328. (Out of Print.) ISBN: 0-465-02647-8. Paper. $15.95. ISBN: 0-385-47498-9. - The Dissent of the Governed: A Meditation on Law, Religion and Loyalty. By Stephen L. Carter. Cambridge, Mass. and London: Harvard University Press1998. Pp. 192. $22.50. ISBN: 0-674-21265-7. Paper. $10.80. ISBN: 0-674-21266-5. - God's Name in Vain: The Wrongs and Rights of Religion in Politics. By Stephen L. Carter. New York: Basic Books2000. Pp. 256. (Out of print.) ISBN: 0-465-00886-0. Paper. $12.00. ISBN: 0-465-00887-9.
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