1. The Central Tradition: Its Value and Limits -- 2. Social Cohesion and the Legal Enforcement of Morals: A Reconsideration of the Hart-Devlin Debate -- 3. Individual Rights and Collective Interests: Dworkin on 'Equal Concern and Respect' -- 4. Taking Rights Seriously: Waldron on 'The Right To Do Wrong' -- 5. Anti-Perfectionism and Autonomy: Rawls and Richards on Neutrality and the Harm Principle -- 6. Pluralistic Perfectionism and Autonomy: Raz on 'The Proper Way to Enforce Morality' -- 7. Toward a Pluralistic Perfectionist Theory of Civil Liberties
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Crimes without victims Moral conditions Law and ethics Civil rights