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| title        = Roscoe Pound Professor of Law
| title        = Roscoe Pound Professor of Law
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| law_school  = Harvard Law School
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| subjects    = Political Economy After the Crisis*Progressive Alternatives: Institutional Reconstruction Today*Self, Serenity, and Vulnerability: West and East
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| outlines    = HLS Unger Political Economy After the Crisis*HLS Unger Progressive Alternatives: Institutional Reconstruction Today*HLS Unger Self, Serenity, and Vulnerability: West and East
| website      = http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=75
| website      = http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=75
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'''Roberto Mangabeira Unger''' is a law professor at [[Harvard Law School]]. Subjects taught by Roberto Mangabeira Unger include (please add subjects taught by this professor to this text and the infobox).
'''Roberto Mangabeira Unger''' is a law professor at [[Harvard Law School]]. Subjects taught by Roberto Mangabeira Unger include [[Political Economy After the Crisis]], [[Progressive Alternatives: Institutional Reconstruction Today]], and [[Self, Serenity, and Vulnerability: West and East]].




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Roberto Mangabeira Unger is a law professor at Harvard Law School. Subjects taught by Roberto Mangabeira Unger include Political Economy After the Crisis, Progressive Alternatives: Institutional Reconstruction Today, and Self, Serenity, and Vulnerability: West and East.


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