Conversational politics: Rorty's pragmatist apology for liberalism

In Alan R. Malachowski, Jo Burrows & Richard Rorty (eds.), Reading Rorty: critical responses to Philosophy and the mirror of nature (and beyond). Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 322--38 (1990)
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