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Think Again: Contrarian Reflections on Life, Culture, Politics, Religion, Law,
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Think Again: Contrarian Reflections on Life, Culture, Politics, Religion, Law, and Education Hardcover - 2015

by Fish, Stanley

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Princeton University Press, 2015-10-20. Hardcover. Very Good. This book is in clean condition, but has some damage, which is usually a tear, a scratch or a dent on the cover. clean pages, no missing pages.
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From the rear cover

"This collection of Stanley Fish's New York Times essays amounts to an intellectual autobiography of one of America's most interesting writers. As Fish says, his purpose isn't, as in most op-eds, to tell the reader what to think; rather, it's to illuminate Fish's view of how to think--and to shake readers out of their complacent assumptions about free speech, religion, academia, and other subjects."--Linda Greenhouse, author of The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction

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  • Chronicle of Higher Education, 11/06/2015, Page 17
  • Kirkus Reviews, 09/01/2015, Page 0

About the author

Stanley Fish is the author of numerous books, including "How to Write a Sentence," "There's No Such Thing as Free Speech," and "Is There a Text in This Class?" His most recent book is "Versions of Academic Freedom." He is the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at Florida International University and the Visiting Floersheimer Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School. He previously taught at Berkeley, Johns Hopkins, Duke, and the University of Illinois, Chicago.