Abstract
Gerald Rosenberg's lucid, insightful, and provocative review of my book Rights at Work strikes me as quite positive in several different, even divergent senses of the word. The review is positive first of all in that it extends copious compliments to my efforts and achievements. Rosenberg uses lots of laudatory adjectives in describing various characteristics of the book and identifies several ways in which the book makes important contributions to scholarship. Even the specific criticisms in the second half of the review are framed in ways that recognize virtues along with alleged limits or shortcomings in my work. It is always nice to receive reviews that are positive in this sense, and I thank him for such an affirmative appraisal.

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