Part I. Freedom and Criminal Responsibility in the Age of Pound
The fin de siècle: Speranza
The Progressive Era: Pound
Pound eclipsed?: the conversation of the mid to late 1920s
Part II. Conventional Morality and the Rule of Law: Freedom and Criminal Responsibility in the Forgotten Years, 1930-60
Scientific positivism, utilitarianism, and the wages of conventional morality, 1930-7
Entr'acte: intimations of freedom, 1937-53
Durham v. US, the moral context of the law, and reinterpretations of the Progressive inheritance, 1954-8
Part III. Freedom, Criminal Responsibility, and Retributivism in Late Twentieth-Century Legal Thought
The foundations of neo-retributivism, 1957-76
Rethinking the freedom question, 1978-94
Competing perspectives at the close of the twentieth century; Conclusion.
Freedom and criminal responsibility in American legal thought by Thomas Andrew Green. ISBN 9780521854603. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.