Sol M. Linowitz
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The Betrayed Profession: Lawyering at the End of the Twentieth Century.
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1994
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5 editions
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The Making of a Public Man: A Memoir
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1985
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3 editions
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World Hunger: A Challenge to American Policy (Headline Series)
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1980
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This troubled urban world
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The Making of a Public Man A Memoir
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New horizons for the Third World
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1976
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“A good lawyer has a grasp of what yesterday teaches us about today and tomorrow, and knows that the real meaning of words like "freedom" and "justice" can only be found in the tapestry of history.”
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“We will not find security for ourselves if we are estranged from the other people of this world and alienated from them and their cultures. We will not find peace for ourselves and our children by continuing to ignore other people and by arrogantly insisting that the rest of the world must learn from us what we are willing to teach and must speak to us only in our tongue.”
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