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Are you concerned about the erosion of truth and objectivity in American law? Dive into the provocative critique of radical multiculturalism with "Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law." Farber and Sherry offer a comprehensive analysis of the dangerous implications of dismissing concepts like truth and merit as inherently racist and sexist. Challenge your thinking and explore the destructive nature of radical multiculturalist ideologies.
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