The principles of social order: selected essays of Lon L. Fuller

Portland, Or.: Hart. Edited by Kenneth I. Winston (2001)
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The essays in this volume represent Lon Fuller's 'exercises in eunomics', a term for 'the study of good order and workable social arrangements.'

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original Fuller, Lon Luvois (1981) "The principles of social order: selected essays of Lon L. Fuller". Duke University Press

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