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The Stoics and Legal Conservatives: Strange Bedfellows or Just Strange Fellows?

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Correspondence to Jesse Merriam.

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I would like to thank Richard Bett for his commentary on an earlier draft of this article; without his guidance, my understanding of Stoicism would be woefully incomplete. I would also like to thank the Law and Philosophy anonymous referees for their extremely helpful suggestions.

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Merriam, J. The Stoics and Legal Conservatives: Strange Bedfellows or Just Strange Fellows?. Law and Philos 30, 201–251 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10982-011-9092-3

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