Everyone loves the rule of law, but they don’t agree on what
it is or why it matters. That’s why Paul Gowder’s book, The Rule of Law in
the Real World, is so important. It begins with the humblest task of analytic
philosophy, the disambiguation of the common sense meaning of terms. It shows
that these terms point to a morally urgent ideal.
Thus opens my review of the book at the New Rambler, here.