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Volume 8: Issue 3
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Volume 7: Issue 4
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| Volume 14: Issue 4, June 2007 |
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Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Realism Then and Now
Machiavelli's Realism
Maurizio Viroli:
Volume 14: Issue 4
Max Weber on the Relation between Power Politics and Political Ideas
Marcus Llanque:
Volume 14: Issue 4
Raymond Aron: Too Realistic to Be a Realist?
Pierre Hassner:
Volume 14: Issue 4
Was Morgenthau a Realist? Revisiting Scientific Man Vs. Power Politics
William E. Scheuerman:
Volume 14: Issue 4
Restraining Imperial Hubris: The Ethical Bases of Realist International Relations Theory
Stefano Recchia:
Volume 14: Issue 4
Iraq Reconsidered
The Iraq War and the World Oil Economy
Edward Nell and Willi Semmler:
Volume 14: Issue 4
The Politics of Oil and State Survival in Iraq (1991-2003): Beyond the Rentier Thesis
Nida Alahmad:
Volume 14: Issue 4
The Appearance of War in Discourse: The Neoconservatives on Iraq
Mark Ayyash:
Volume 14: Issue 4
Laboratory of War: Abu Ghraib, the Human Intelligence Network and the Global War on Terror
Luca Follis:
Volume 14: Issue 4
Book Reviews
Volume 14: Issue 4
Julian Bourq on Pierre Rosanvallon, Democracy Past and Future
Rainer Schmalz-Bruns on Glyn Morgan, The Idea of a European Superstate: Public Justification and European Integration
Uri Ram on Enrique Peruzzoti and Catalina Smulovitz, Enforcing the Rule of Law: Social Accountability in the New Latin American Democracies
| Volume 14: Issue 3, June 2007 |
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Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Dissonance in Communicative Reason
Artist of Dissonance: Albrecht Wellmer and Critical Theory
Axel Honneth:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Europe vs the United States
Europe as a "Special Area for Human Hope"
Alessandro Ferrara:
Volume 14: Issue 3
European Political Integration and the Need for Justification
Glyn Morgan:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Justification and Identity in European Integration: Comments on Morgan and Ferrara
Beate Sissenich:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Latin America's Two Lefts
Guest-Edited by Martin Plot
Neither/Nor: Mapping Latin America's Response to Neoliberalism and Neoconservatism
Martin Plot:
Volume 14: Issue 3
What the "Left" Means in Latin America Now
Nicolas Lynch:
Volume 14: Issue 3
The Resurgence of Radical Populism in Latin America
Carlos de La Torre:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Latin America's Electoral Turn: Left, Right, and Wrong
Marcelo Leiras:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Mexico's Disappointment
Soledad Loaeza:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Accounting for Lula's Second-Term Electoral Victory: "Leftism" Without a Leftist Project?
Sergio B. F. Tavolaro and Lilia G. M. Tovolaro:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Review Essay
The USe and Abuse of Democracy: Paul Berman's Generational Bildungsroman
Dick Howard:
Volume 14: Issue 3
Book Reviews
Volume 14: Issue 3
Steven Levine on Christoph Menke, Reflections of Equality
Ina Kerner on Anthony Appiah, The Ethics of Identity and Tommie Shelby We Who are Dark: The Philosophical Foundations of Black Solidarity
| Volume 14: Issue 2, June 2007 |
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Constitutional Patriotism
Habermas's Call for Cosmopolitan Constitutional Patriotism in an Age of Global Terror: A Pluralist Appraisal
Michel Rosenfeld:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Democracy's Identity Problem: Is "Constitutional Patriotism" the Answer?
Clarissa Rile Hayward:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Three Objections to Constitutional Patriotism
Jan-Werner Muller:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Religion and the Public Sphere
How Religion Speaks to the Agnostic: Habermas on the Persistent Value of Religion
Simone Chambers:
Volume 14: Issue 2
A Secular State for a Postsecular Society? Postmetaphysical Political Theory and the Place of Religion
Maeve Cooke:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Religion in the Public Sphere: Remarks on Habermas's Conception of Public Deliberation in Postsecular Societies
Cristina Lafont:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Iris Marion Young
Guest Edited by Jodi Dean
Radical Justice: On Iris Marion Young's Critique of the "Distributive Paradigm"
Rainer Forst:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Politics as Deferred Presence
Nadia Urbinati:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Ideological Amplification
Cass R. Sunstein:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Difference and SOcial Structure: Iris Young's Critical Social Theory of Gender
S. Laurel Weldon:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Iris Young: A Tribute
Jeffery C. Isaac:
Volume 14: Issue 2
Book Reviews
Volume 14: Issue 2
Thomas Biebricher on David Couzens Hoy, Critical Resistance: From Poststructuralism to Post-Critique
Lois McNay on Janet Afary and Kevin B. Anderson, Foucault and the Iranian Revolution: Gender and the Seductions of Islamism
Pieter Duvenage on Fred Rush, The Cambridge Companion to Critical Theory
| Volume 14: Issue 1, June 2007 |
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US Hegemony and Global Capitalism
From Modernism to Messianism: Liberal Developmentalism and American Exceptionalism
Thomas A. McCarthy :
Volume 14: Issue 1
An Essay on Global Economic Prospects
Pierre-Noel Giraud :
Volume 14: Issue 1
Antipolitics, Speech, Toleration
Uprisings in the Banlieues
Etienne Balibar :
Volume 14: Issue 1
Critique of Cosmopolis
Religion and Freedom of Speech: Portraits of Muhammad
Robert Post :
Volume 14: Issue 1
Relativisim, Universalism, and Applied Ethics: The Case of Female Circumcision
Anna Elisabetta Galeotti :
Volume 14: Issue 1
Political Action and Civil Society
We, the Citizens of Ethnopolis
Asim Mujkic :
Volume 14: Issue 1
Radical Democratic Activism and the Politics of Resignification
Moya Lloyd :
Volume 14: Issue 1
Book Reviews
Volume 14: Issue 1
Jason Frank on Keith Topper, The Disorder of Political Inquiry
Amit Ron on Kari Palonen, Quentin Skinner: History, Politics, Rhetoric
Joanner Fritsche on Richard Wolin, The Seduction of Unreason The Intellectual Romance with Fascisim from Nietzsche to Postmodernism
| Volume 13: Issue 4, June 2006 |
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In Memoriam
In Memoriam Iris Young 1949-2006
Seyla Benhabib :
Volume 13: Issue 4
In Memoriam Iris Young 1949-2006
Jodi Dean :
Volume 13: Issue 4
Bourdieu through Lacan
Bourdieu's Disavowal of Lacan: PSychoanalytic Theory and the Concepts of "Habitus" and "Symbolic Capital"
George Steinmetz :
Volume 13: Issue 4
Critique of Cosmopolis
From Nation-State to Global State, or the Decline of Democracy
Ingeborg Maus :
Volume 13: Issue 4
Sovereign Equality vs. Imperial Right: The Battle over the "New World Order"
Jean L. Cohen : Columbia University
Volume 13: Issue 4
Law, Crisis, Exception
Making Emergencies Safe for Democracy: The ROman Dictatorship and the Rule of Law in the Study of Crisis Government
Nomi Claire Lazar : Yale University
Volume 13: Issue 4
One Law for War and Peace? Judicial Review and Emergency Powers between the Norm and the Exception
Ian Zuckerman :
Volume 13: Issue 4
Their Creative Thinking and OUrs: Ackerman's Emergency Constitution after Hamdan
Andrew Arato :
Volume 13: Issue 4
Review Essay
Gender, Bodies, Freedom: Feminist Philosophy across Traditions
Cressida J. Heyes :
Volume 13: Issue 4
Book Reviews
Volume 13: Issue 4
August H. Nimtz on An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto - Edited by Alex Callinicos
Victoria Crespo on Democracy in Latin Ameria, 1760-1810 - Edited by Carlos A. Forment
Andrew Valls on The Racial State - Edited by David Theo Goldberg
Volume 13: Issue 3, June 2006 |
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Editors' Note
Editors' Note
Volume 13: Issue 3
Authority Crisis
Democracy, Republic, Representation
Jacques Ranciere :
Volume 13: Issue 3
Legitimations of the State: The Weakening of Authority and the Restoration of Power
Michael Foessel :
Volume 13: Issue 3
Power and the West
Nuclear Ontologies
Gabrielle Hecht :
Volume 13: Issue 3
Searching for Satya through Ahimsa: Gandhi's Challenge to Western Discourses of Power
Manfred B. Steger :
Volume 13: Issue 3
Shifting From 'Culture' to 'the Cultural': Critial Theorizing of Identity/Difference Politics
Rita Dhamoon:
Volume 13: Issue 3
Incorrigible Beliefs and Democratic Deliberation: A Critique of Stanley Fish
John S. Brady:
Volume 13: Issue 3
Giving and Forgiving
Derrida: The Aporia of Forgiveness
Richard J. Bernstein : The New School for Social Research
Volume 13: Issue 3
Beyond Interests and Norms: Toward a Theory of Gift-Giving and Reciprocity in Modern Societies
Frank Adolff :
Volume 13: Issue 3
Book Reviews
Volume 13: Issue 3
Fred Dallmayr, Dialogue Among Civilizations: Some Exemplary Voices
Mark Tushnet, The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency
Suzanne Kirkbright, Karl Jaspers" A Biography - Navigations in Truth
| Volume 13: Issue 2, June 2006 |
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North Atlantic Divide
A Constitutional Reckoning
Neil Walker: European University Institute
Volume 13: Issue 2
The Unmaking of a Constitution: Lessons from the European Referenda
Renaud Dehousse: Paris Political Studies Institute
Volume 13: Issue 2
The Legitimation Crisis of the European Union
Hauke Brunkhorst: University of Flensburg
Volume 13: Issue 2
The European Constitution is Dead, Long Live European Constitutionalism
Richard Bellamy: University College London
Volume 13: Issue 2
A Premature Obituary: Europe's Post-Referendum Vita Nuova
Arthur Mitzman: University of Amsterdam
Volume 13: Issue 2
The European Constitution Project after the Referenda
Grainne de Burca: European University Institute
Volume 13: Issue 2
Turkey into Europe: Reform Rights and Identity
Guest-Edited by Riva Kastorvano
Ancient Battles, New Prejudices and Future Perspectives: Turkey and the EU
Seyla Benhabib: Yale University
Turkuler Isiksel: Yale University
Volume 13: Issue 2
The Long, Difficult and Tortuous Journey of Turkey into Europe and the Dilemmas of European Civilization
Jose Casanova: New School for Social Research
Volume 13: Issue 2
Europe's Encounter with Islam: What Future?
Nilufer Gole: Ecole des Hautes Etudes
Volume 13: Issue 2
Is Turkey Euro-Compatible? French and German Debates about the "Non-Criteria"
Anne-Marie Le Gloannec: Paris Political Studies Institute
Volume 13: Issue 23
Turkey/Europe: Space-Frontier-Identity
Riva Kastoryano: Paris Political Studies Institute
Volume 13: Issue 2
Book Reviews
Volume 13: Issue 2
William Gorton on Bent Flyvbjerg, Making Social Science Matter
R. W. Hildreth on William Caspary, Dewey on Democracy
Sidney Plotkin on Jeffrey C. Issac, The Poverty of Progressivism: The Future of American Democracy in a Time of Liberal Decline
| Volume 13: Issue 1, March 2006 |
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Ideology and Capitalism
Resurrecting the Rationality of Ideology Critique: Reflections on Laclau on Ideology
Maeve Cooke: University College Dublin
Volume 13: Issue 1
From Critical Social Theory to a Social Theory of Critique: On the Critique of Ideology after the Pragmatic Turn
Robin Celikates: University of Erfurt (Germany)
Volume 13: Issue 1
Paradoxes of Capitalism: A Research Program
Axel Honneth:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Martin Hartmann:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Volume 13: Issue 1
Emergency Law Regimes
Guest Edited by Mark Tushnet
Constitutional Norms and Permanent Emergencies
Sanford Levison: University of Texas
Volume 13: Issue 1
What Emergency Regime?
Oren Gross: University of Minnesota
Volume 13: Issue 1
Uncertain Law in Uncertain Times: Emergency Powers and Lessons from South Asia
Aziz Z. Huq: New York University
Volume 13: Issue 1
Carl Schmitt and the Road to Abu Ghraib
William E. Scheuerman: University of Minnesota
Volume 13: Issue 1
Book Reviews
Volume 13: Issue 1
Ronald R. Krebs on Herfried Munkler, The New Wars
Martin Saar on Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
Andrew Norris on William Rasch, Sovereignty and its Discontents: On the Primacy of Conflict and the Structure of the Political
Jose Rodrigo Rodriguez on Duncan Kelly, The State of the Political: Conceptions of Politics and the State in the Thought of Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Franz Neumann
| Volume 12: Issue 4, December 2005 |
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Globalization vs. Constitutionalism
The Constitution in the Process of Denationalization
Dieter Grimm: Humboldt University
Volume 12: Issue 4
Comparative Constitutionalism and the Making of A New World Order
Vlad F. Perju: Harvard Law School
Volume 12: Issue 4
Interaction-Dependent Justice and the Problem of International Exclusion
Raffaele Marchetti: European University Institute
Volume 12: Issue 4
Democracy in the Middle East?
The Rise and Fall of President Khatami and the Reform Movement in Iran
Said Amir Arjomand: SUNY at Stony Brook
Volume 12: Issue 4
Challenges of Founding a New Government in Iraq
Gail M. Presbey: University of Detroit-Mercy
Volume 12: Issue 4
Hamas and the Destruction of Risk Society
Neve Gordon: Ben-Gurion University
Dani Filc: Ben-Gurion University
Volume 12: Issue 4
Review Essay
Can Universalism Still Be Radical? Alain Badiou's Politics of Truth
James D. Ingram: New School for Social Research
Volume 12: Issue 4
Book Reviews
Volume 12: Issue 4
Gary Shapiro on Robert Gooding-Williams, Zarathustra's Dionysian Modernism
William E. Scheuerman on Campbell Craig, Glimmer of a New Leviathan: Total War in the Realism of Niebuhr, Morgenthau, and Waltz and Christoph Rohde, Hans J. Morgenthau und der weltpolitische Realismus
Amy Allen on Michel Foucault, 'Society Must be Defended': Lectures at the College de France, 1975-1976
| Volume 12: Issue 3, September 2005 |
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Reframing Feminist Politcs
Feminist Politics in Neo-Liberal Times
Nancy Fraser: New School for Social Research
Volume 12: Issue 3
The Global Universal Caregiver
Allison Weir: Wilfrid Laurier University
Volume 12: Issue 3
Fear, Immigration, Security
Guest-Edited by María Pía Lara
The Ethics of Immigration
Veit Bader: University of Amsterdam
Volume 12: Issue 3
The Concept of Morality and the Morality of Fear
Carlos Pereda: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Volume 12: Issue 3
World Citizens between Freedom and Security
Klaus Günther: J. W. Goethe University
Volume 12: Issue 2
Habermas: Participation and Public Imagination
Rediscovering Radical Democracy in Habermas's Between Facts and Norms
Stephen Grodnick: Indiana University
Volume 12: Issue 3
Hiding from History: Habermas's Elision of Public Imagination
Meile Steele: University of South Carolina
Volume 12: Issue 3
Book Reviews
Volume 12: Issue 3
Frederick G. Whelan on Nadia Urbinati, Mill on Democracy from the Athenian Polis to Representative Democracy
Steve Levine on Jürgen Habermas, Truth and Justification
Melissa Yates on Noëlle McAffee, Habermas, Kristeva, and Citizenship
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Volume
12: Issue 2, June 2005 |
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US Elections in Global
Perspective
The Second Term: How it Might have been Avoided and What it
Portends
Robin Blackburn:
University of Essex
Volume 12: Issue 2
The Reelection of Bush and the Fate of Iraq
Juan Cole:
University of Michigan
Volume 12: Issue 2
Democracy and Terror
Martín Plot:
CalArts of Los Angeles
Volume 12: Issue 2
Post-Election Maxims
Andrew Arato:
New School University
Volume 12: Issue 2
Rethinking Sovereignty
Guest-Edited by Jean L. Cohen
Continuity and Rupture: The Power of Judgment in Democratic
Representation
Nadia Urbinati:
Columbia University
Volume 12: Issue 2
Popular Sovereignty, Democracy, and the Constituent Power
Andreas Kalyvas:
New School University
Volume 12: Issue 2
Democracy in Time: Popular Sovereignty and Temporal
Representation
Dennis Thompson:
Harvard University
Volume 12: Issue 2
CompanyNameSucks.com: The Horizontal Effect on 'Private Parties'
within Autonomous Internet Law
Vaios Karavas:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Gunther Teubner:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Volume 12: Issue 2
Book
Reviews
Volume 12: Issue 2
Christian Hunold
on Robert C. Paehlke,
Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equality, and the
Global Economy
Peter Niesen on
Henry Richardson, Democratic Autonomy: Public Reasoning
about the Ends of Policy
Adam Barrow on
Barbara Adam, Time
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Volume
12: Issue 1, March 2005 |
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Adorno: Critique,
Ethics, Knowledge
Suffering and Knowledge in Adorno
Raymond Geuss:
University of Cambridge
Volume 12: Issue 1
From the Actual to the Possible: Nonidentity Thinking
Deborah Cook:
University of Windsor
Volume 12: Issue 1
Virtue and Reflection: The "Antinomies of Moral Philosophy"
Christoph Menke:
Potsdam University
Volume 12: Issue 1
A Physiognomy of the Capitalist Form of Life: A Sketch of
Adorno's Social Theory
Axel Honneth:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Volume 12: Issue 1
"No Single Person Can Do Anything About It": Minima Moralia
as Critique of Forms of Life
Rahel Jaeggi:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Volume 12: Issue 1
Intervention and
Justification
A Particular Universality: Universal Jurisdiction for Crimes
Against Humanity in Domestic Courts
Christiane Wilke:
New School University
Volume 12: Issue 1
American Morality over International Law: Origins in UN Military
Interventions, 1991-1995
Adam Branch:
Columbia University
Volume 12: Issue 1
Guilt and the Problem of Dirty Hands
Suzanne Dovi:
University of Arizona
Volume 12: Issue 1
Book
Reviews
Volume 12: Issue 1
Peter Caldwell
on Geoff Eley, Forging
Democracy: The History of the Left in Europe
Christopher Calvert-Minor on
Robert Strozier, Foucault, Identity, and Subjectivity
Pieter Vanhuysse
on
Albert O. Hirschman, Shifting Involvements: Private
Interest and Public Action
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Volume
11: Issue 4, December 2004 |
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Politics of Foresight
Cautionary Tales: The Global Culture of Prevention and the Work
of Foresight
Fuyuki Kurasawa:
York University
Volume 11: Issue 4
Species-Being Resurgent
Nick Dyer-Witheford:
University of Western Ontario
Volume 11: Issue 4
Schmitt's Nomos of
the Earth
Guest-Edited by Andreas Kalyvas and
William E. Scheuerman
International Law as Political Theology: How to Read Nomos
der Erde?
Martti Koskenniemi:
University of Helsinki
Volume 11: Issue 4
The Right to War: Hegemonial Geopolitics or Civic
Constitutionalism
Hauke Brunkhorst:
Flensburg University
Volume 11: Issue 4
Carl Schmitt, the Law of Occupation, and the Iraq War
Peter Stirk:
University of Durham
Volume 11: Issue 4
International Law as Historical Myth
William E. Scheuerman:
University of Minnesota
Volume 11: Issue 4
Recognition, Law,
Intimate Life
Rapture and Rupture: Ruminations On Enclave Politics, Political
Oblivion, and the Need for Recognition in the Early Women's
Liberation Movement
Kimberley Curtis:
Duke University
Volume 11: Issue 4
Against the Law: On Government Regulation of Intimate Life
Sigal R. Ben-Porath:
University of Pennsylvania
Volume 11: Issue 4
Book
Reviews
Volume 11: Issue 4
Wolf Heydebrand
on A. Claire Cutler, Private
Power and Global Authority: Transnational Merchant Law in the
Global Political Economy
Duncan Kelly on
Ira Katznelson, Desolation and Enlightenment: Political
Knowledge after Total War, Totalitarianism, and the Holocaust
April Flakne on
Hannah Arendt, Responsibility and Judgment, edited
with an introduction by Jerome Kohn
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Volume
11: Issue 3, September 2004 |
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Dimensions of Toleration
The Limits of Toleration
Rainer Forst:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Volume 11: Issue 3
Deconstruction of the Concept of "Tolerance": From Intolerance
to Solidarity
Enrique Dussel:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Volume 11: Issue 3
The Nathan of Lessing and the Nathan of Rosenzweig
Reyes Mate:
Institute of Philosophy, CSIC
Volume 11: Issue 3
Dissonances within Laïcité
Etienne Balibar:
University of Paris X (Nanterre)
Volume 11: Issue 3
Europe's Founding
Moment?
The Legacy of Europe's Constitutional Moment
Neil Walker:
European University Institute
Volume 11: Issue 3
Reflections on
Europe's Constitutional Future
Dario Castiglione:
University of Exeter
Volume 11: Issue 3
The Normality of Constitutional Politics: An Analysis of the
Drafting of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Richard Bellamy:
University of Essex
Justus Schönlau:
University of Essex
Volume 11: Issue 3
Review Essay
Understanding Evil
Kenneth Baynes: SUNY at Stony
Brook
Volume 11:
Issue 3
Book Reviews
Volume 11: Issue 3
Duncan Ivison on
Iris Marion Young, Inclusion and Democracy
John Sitton on August H. Nimtz, Jr., Marx and Engels: Their
Contributions to the Democratic Breakthrough, and Allan
Megill, Karl Marx: The Burden of Unreason
| Volume
11: Issue 2, June 2004 |
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Constitution-Making
in Divided Societies
Guest Co-Edited by Omid A. Payrow
Shabani
Democracy,
Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional
Legitimacy
Simone Chambers:
University of Toronto
Volume 11: Issue 2
Sistani
v. Bush: Constitutional Politics in Iraq
Andrew
Arato: New School University
Volume 11: Issue 2
Language
Policy and Diverse Societies: Constitutional Patriotism
and Minority Language Rights
Omid
A. Payrow Shabani: University
of Guelph
Volume 11: Issue 2
Ni
una asamblea más sin nosotros! Exclusion, Inclusion and
the POlitics of Constitution-making in the Andes
Renata Segura:
New School University
Ana
Maria Bejarano:
University of Toronto
Volume 11: Issue 2
Democracy,
Constitutionalism and Identity: The Anomaly of the Israeli
Case
Hanna Lerner:
Columbia University
Volume 11: Issue 2
Debating The Claims
of Culture
Comments
on Seyla Benhabib, The Claims of Culture
Max
Pensky :
Binghamton University
Volume 11: Issue 2
Toward
a Deliberative and Democratic Response to Multicultural
Politics: Post-Rawlsian Reflections on Benhabib's The Claims
of Culture
David Peritz:
Sarah Lawrence College
Volume 11: Issue 2
On
Culture, Public Reason and Deliberation: Response to Pensky
and Peritz
Seyla Benhabib:
Yale University
Volume 11: Issue 2
Book
Reviews
Volume 11: Issue 2
Fred Dallmayr on Jürgen
Habermas, Religion and Rationality: Essays on God, Reason
and Modernity
Ariel
Armony on
Leonardo Avritzer, Democracy and the Public Space in
Latin America
Paget Henry on
Antenor Firmin, The Equality of Human Races (Positivist
Anthropology)
| Volume
11: Issue 1, March 2004 |
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Bourdieu and Democratic
Politics
Guest Edited by Loïc Wacquant
Pointers
on Pierre Bourdieu and Democratic Politics
Loïc Wacquant:
New School University and Centre de Sociologie
Européenne
Volume 11: Issue 1
From
the King’s House to the Reason of State: A Model
of the Genesis of the Bureaucratic Field
Pierre
Bourdieu
Volume 11: Issue 1
The
Mystery of the Ministry: From Particular Wills to the General
Will
Pierre
Bourdieu
Volume 11: Issue 1
Ancien
Régime Ballots: A Double Historicization of Electoral
Practices
Olivier Christin:
Institute Universitaire de France
Volume 11: Issue 1
Making
the People Speak: The Use of Public Opinion Polls in
Democracy
Patrick Champagne:
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Volume 11: Issue 1
Scholarship
with Commitment: On the Political Engagements of Pierre
Bourdieu
Thierry Discepolo:
Agone Press, Marseille
Franck
Poupeau: Centre de Sociologie
Européenne
Volume 11: Issue 1
Critical
Thought as Solvent of Doxa
Loïc
Wacquant: New
School University and Centre de Sociologie Européenne
Volume 11: Issue 1
Critique of Modernity Revisited
The
Underside of Modernity: Adorno, Heidegger, and Dussell
Fred Dallmayr: University
of Notre Dame
Volume 11: Issue 1
From
Freedom without Choice to Choice without Freedom: The Trajectory
of the Modern Subject
Cornelia Klinger:
Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna
Volume 11: Issue 1
Book
Reviews
Volume 11: Issue 1
Ross Poole on
Jorge M. Valadez, Deliberative
Democracy, Political Legitimacy, and Self-Determination
in Multi-Cultural Societies
Andreas Kalyvas on
Jeffrey Seitzer, Comparative History and Legal
Theory: Carl Schmitt in the First German Democracy
Bernd Ladwig on
Hartmut Rosa, Identität und kuturelle Praxis.
Politische Philosophe nach Charles Taylor
| Volume
10: Issue 4, December 2003 |
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Cosmopolitanism as Critique
Toward
a New Critical Theory with a Cosmopolitan Intent
Ulrich Beck:
Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich
Volume 10: Issue 4
Jürgen
Habermas's Theory of Cosmopolitanism
Robert Fine:
University of Warwick
Will Smith:
University of Warwick
Volume 10: Issue 4
Critical
Analysis of the Self-determination of Peoples
Daniele Archibugi:
Italian National Research Council and Leverhulme Visiting
Professor at the London School of Economics
Volume 10: Issue 4
Cosmpolitan
Political Community: Why Does It Feel So Right?
Kate Nash:
Goldsmiths College, University of London
Volume 10: Issue 4
Recognition and Redistribution
Identity
or Status? Struggles for 'Recognition' in Fraser, Honneth
and Taylor
Christopher F. Zurn:
University of Kentucky
Volume 10: Issue 4
Is
Nancy Fraser's Critique of Theories of Distributive Justice
Justified?
Ingrid Robeyns:University
of Virginia School of Law
Volume 10: Issue 4
Hegelian Pragmatism
Hegelian
Pragmatism and Social Emancipation: An Interview with Robert
Brandom
Italo Testa:
Universita’ Ca’Foscari – Venice
Volume 10: Issue 4
Book
Reviews
Volume 10: Issue 4
Rosa Erhenriech
Brooks on
Jean L. Cohen, Regulating Intimacy: Toward a New Legal
Paradigm
Dick Howard
on Harald Bluhm, Die Ordnung der Ordnun: Das
politische Philosophieren von Leo Strauss
Gary
S. Schaal on Mark E. Warren, Democracy
and Association
| Volume
10: Issue 3, September 2003 |
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North Atlantic Divide
February
15, or What Binds Europeans Together: A Plea for a Common Foreign
Policy, Beginning in the Heart of Europe
Jürgen Habermas:
University of Frankfurt
Jacques Derrida:
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Volume 10: Issue 3
Meaningless
Politics
Alaine Touraine:
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Volume 10: Issue 3
The
Iraq War: Critical Reflections from 'Old Europe'
Ulrich K. Preuss:
Free University of Berlin
Volume 10: Issue 3
Europe:
Vanishing Mediator
Etienne Balibar:
University of Paris X (Nanterre)
Volume 10: Issue 3
The
Question of Power: Europe vs. America
Steven Lukes:
New York University
Volume 10: Issue 3
Global
Rift: Kagan and the Europe/America Divide
Eli Zaretsky:
New School University
Volume 10: Issue 3
War and Occupation
Understanding
the Fall of a Monument
Jürgen Habermas:
University of Frankfurt
Volume 10: Issue 3
A
Global State of Exception? The United States and World Order
Nehal Bhuta:
New School University
Volume 10: Issue 3
Sleepwalking
Democrats and American Public Support for President
Bush's War on Iraq
John D. Huber:
Columbia University
Volume 10: Issue 3
The
Occupation of Iraq and the Difficult Transition from Dictatorship
Andrew Arato:
New School University
Volume 10: Issue 3
The
Economic Consequences of the Peace in Iraq
Edward Nell:
New School University
Willi Semmler:
New School University
Volume 10: Issue 3
Book
Reviews
Volume 10: Issue 3
Alexander Etkind
on Susan Buck-Morss, Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing
of Mass Utopia in East and West
Martin Saar
on Wendy Brown, Politics Out of History
Emily Hauptmann
on Mary G. Dietz, Turning Operations: Feminism, Arendt and
Politics
| Volume 10:
Issue 2, June 2003 |
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Re-reading Foucault
From
Discipline to Flexibilization? Re-reading Foucault in the Shadow
of Globalization
Nancy Fraser:
New School University
Volume 10: Issue 2
Comment
on Nancy Fraser: Re-reading Foucault in the Shadow of Globalization
Thomas Lemke:
Bergische Universität, Wuppertal
Volume 10: Issue 2
Foucault
and Enlightenment: A Critical Reappraisal
Amy Allen:
Dartmouth College
Volume 10: Issue 2
Two
kinds of Practice: On the Relation between Social Discipline
and the Aesthetics of Existence
Christoph Menke:
University of Potsdam
Volume 10: Issue 2
Franz L. Neumann: Power,
Constitution, Critique
Guest Edited by Mattias Iser and David
Strecker
The
Problem of Social Power in Franz L. Neumann's Thought
Claus Offe:
Humboldt University
Volume 10: Issue 2
Heroic Reconciliation of Freedom and Power: On the Tension between
Democratic and Social Theory in the Late work of Franz L. Neumann
Hubertus Buchstein: University
of Greifswald
Volume 10: Issue 2
Anxiety
and Politics: The Strengths and Weaknesses of Franz L. Neumann's
Diagnosis of Social Pathology
Axel Honneth:
J.W. Goethe University
Volume 10: Issue 2
The
Relevance of Behemoth Today
Raul Hilberg:
University of Vermont
Volume 10: Issue 2
Review Essay
Feet
of Clay? Reflections on Hardt's and Negri's Empire
Andreas Kalyvas:
University of Michigan
Volume 10: Issue 2
Book
Reviews
Volume 10: Issue 2
Lambert Zuidervaart
on J.M. Bernstein, Adorno: Disenchantment and Ethics
Chad Alan Goldberg
on Sheldon S. Wolin, Tocqueville Between Two Worlds: The
Making of a Political and Theoretical Life
| Volume 10:
Issue 1, March 2003 |
|
Critical Theory of Speed
Social
Acceleration: Ethical and Political Consequences of a Desynchronized
High-Speed Society
Hartmut Rosa:
Institute for Sociology, Friedrich Schiller University
Volume 10: Issue 1
Resisting
"Acceleration Society"
Carmen Leccardi:
University of Milan-Bicocca
Volume 10: Issue 1
Speed,
States and Social Theory: A Response to Hartmut Rosa
William E. Scheuerman:
University of Minnesota
Volume 10: Issue 1
Comment
on "Acceleration Society" by Hartmut
Rosa
Barbara Adam:
Cardiff University
Volume 10: Issue 1
Deliberating Northern
Ireland
The
Politics of Culture in Northern Ireland
Simon Thompson:
University of the West of England
Volume 10: Issue 1
Are
National Conflicts Reconcilable? Discourse Theory and Political
Accomodation in Northern Ireland
Shane O'Neill:
Queen's University, Belfast
Volume 10: Issue 1
Publicity On(the)line
Why
the Net is not a Public Sphere
Jodi Dean:
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Volume 10: Issue 1
Thoughts
on the Fetishization of Cyberspeech and the Turn from 'Public'
to ''Private' Law
Gordon Hull:
East Carolina University
Volume 10: Issue 1
Review
Essay
Beyond
the Message-in-a-Bottle: The Other Critical Theory
Max Pensky: Binghamton
University
Volume 10: Issue 1
Book
Reviews
Volume 10: Issue 1
Peter
Bratsis on Nicos Poulantzas,
State, Power, Socialism
Morris
Kaplan on Frédéric Martel, The Pink
and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968
Renato
Cristi on Terry Pinkard, Hegel: A Bioigraphy
| Volume 9:
Issue 4, December 2002 |
|
Politics of Emergency
The
Bush Tribunals and the Specter of Dictatorship
Andrew Arato:
New School University
Volume 9: Issue 4
Military
Justice Before and After September 11
Anthony W. Pereira: Tulane
University
Volume 9: Issue 4
Rethinking
Crisis Government
William E. Scheuerman:
University of Minnesota and Center for Human Values (Princeton)
Volume 9: Issue 4
Castoriadis in Dialogue
Guest Edited by Andreas Kalyvas
On
Articulation
Hans Joas: University
of Erfurt (Germany) and University of Chicago
Volume 9: Issue 4
Imagination
and the Symbolic: Castoriadis and Lacan
Peter Dews: University
of Essex
Volume 9: Issue 4
Creativity
and its Limits: Encounters with Social Constructionism and the
Political in Castoriadis and Lacan
Yannis Stavrakakis: University
of Nottingham
Volume 9: Issue 4
Castoriadis,
Arendt, and the Problem of the New
Linda M.G. Zerilli: Northwestern
University
Volume 9: Issue 4
Poststructuralist Democracy?
Against
Antagonism: On Ernesto Laclau's Political Thought
Andrew Norris: University
of Pennsylvania
Volume 9: Issue 4
Derrida's
Democracy to Come
Matthias Fritsch: Concordia
University (Montreal)
Volume 9: Issue 4
Book
Reviews
Volume 9: Issue 4
Regina
Kreide on John Rawls, The
Law of Peoples and Collected Papers
Catherine
Guisan- Dickinson on Julia Kristeva,
Hannah Arendt
| Volume 9:
Issue 3, September 2002 |
|
Perspectives on Property
Guest Edited by Yves Sintomer
'Possessive
Individualism' Reversed: From Locke to Derrida
Etienne Balibar:
University of Paris X (Nanterre)
Volume 9: Issue 3
Emergence
and Transformations of Social Property
Robert Castel: Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris)
Volume 9: Issue 3
Liberal
Conservatism, Once and Again: Locke's 'Essay on the Poor Law'
and Contemporary US Welfare Reform
Nancy J. Hirschman:
Cornell University
Volume 9: Issue 3
Property,
Culture, and Cultural Property
Dusan Pokorny: Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Volume 9: Issue 3
The
Idea of the Common Heritage of Humankind and its Political Uses
Monique Chemillier-Gendreau:
University of Paris VII (Denis Diderot)
Volume 9: Issue 3
Subjectivity,
Sex, Society
Self-consciousness
and Self-knowledge: On Some Difficulties with the Reduction
of Subjectivity
Manfred Frank: University
of Tübingen (Germany)
Volume 9: Issue 3
Simon
de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre: Woman, Man, and the Desire
to be God
Debra B. Bergoffen: George
Mason University
Volume 9: Issue 3
The
Idea of Social Philosophy
Alessandro Ferrara: University
of Parma
Volume 9: Issue 3
Review
Essay
Totalitarianism
After the Fall
Bernard Flynn: Empire
State College (SUNY) and New School University
Volume 9: Issue 3
Book
Reviews
Volume 9: Issue 3
Simone
Chambers on Stephen K. White,
Sustaining Affirmation: The Strengths of Weak Ontology in Political
Theory
Jerry
Burke on Ian Shapiro, Democratic Justice
Hartmut Behr
on Alan Gilbert, Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?
Great-Power Realism, Democratic Peace, and Democratic Internationalism
| Volume
9: Issue 2, June 2002 |
|
Languages of Inclusion/Exclusion
On
Republican Toleration
Cécile Laborde:
European Studies, Kings College London
Volume 9: Issue 2
Arendt
versus Ellison on Little Rock: The Role of Language in Political
Judgment
Meili Steele: University
of South Carolina
Volume 9: Issue 2
Democracy
and Cultural Rights: Is There a New Stage of Citizenship?
María Pía Lara:
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,
Mexico
Volume 9: Issue 2
Public Reason and Constitutional
Law
Narrative
Argumentation: Arguing with Natives
Angelia K. Means: Department
of Government, Dartmouth University
Volume 9: Issue 2
Postmodernism,
Proceduralism, and Constitutional Justice: A Comment on van
der Walt and Botha
Frank I. Michelman:
Harvard University
Volume 9: Issue 2
Psychoanalysis
of Hate
Homophobias:
A Diagnostic and Political Manual
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
Volume 9: Issue 2
Historical
and Unconscious Trauma: Racism and Psychoanalysis
Alan Bass
Volume 9: Issue 2
Book
Reviews
Volume 9: Issue 2
Colin
Harvey on Andrew Arato, Civil
Society, Constitution, and Legitimacy
Owen
Gross on Ruti G. Teitel, Transitional Justice
James
Farr on Malachi Haim Hacohen, Karl Popper The
Formative Years, 19021945
Whiten Sullivan Watson
on Carl Rapp, Fleeing the Universal:
The Critique of Post-Rational Criticism
| Volume
9: Issue 1, March 2002 |
|
Unholy
Wars
Seyla Benhabib: Yale
University
Volume 9: Issue 1
Minima
Politica after September 11
Andrew Arato:
New School University
Volume 9: Issue 1
911,
or Modernity and Terror
Agnes Heller:
New School University
Volume 9: Issue 1
The
Brutal Logic of Terror: The Privatization of War in Modernity
Herfried Münkler:
Humboldt University
Volume 9: Issue 1
Violence,
Law, and Justice in a Global Age
David Held:
London School of Economics
Volume 9: Issue 1
Law,
Terrorism, and the Plenary Power Doctrine: Limiting Alien Rights
Ernesto Verdeja:
New School University
Volume 9: Issue 1
Trauma
and Dereification: September 11 and the Problem of Ontological
Security
Eli Zaretsky: New School
University
Volume 9: Issue 1
Political Passions
Toward
a Democracy of the Emotions
Paul Hoggett: University
of the West of England
Simon Thompson: University
of the West of England
Volume 9: Issue 1
Constructing
Multiracial Democracy: To Deliberate or Not to Deliberate?
Gregory W. Streich: Central
Missouri State University
Volume 9: Issue 1
Book
Reviews
Volume 9: Issue 1
Michael
Halberstam on Alessandro Ferrara,
Justice and Judgment
| Volume 7: Issue
4, December 2000 |
|
The Derrida-Habermas Exchange
Remarks
on Derrida and Habermas
Simon Critchley:
University of Essex and Directeur de Programme at the Collége
International de Philosophie
Volume 7: Issue 4
Performative
Powerlessness: A Response to Simon Critchley
Jacques Derrida:
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales,
Paris
Volume 7: Issue 4
Recognition Redux
Struggles
over Recognition and Distribution
James Tully:
University of Victoria
Volume 7: Issue 4
Between
Choice and Coercion: Identities, Injuries, and Different Forms
of Recognition
Carolin Emcke: International
Affairs Department of Der Spiegel
Volume 7: Issue 4
The Recognition of Politics: A Comment on Emcke and Tully
Patchen Markell: University
of Chicago
Volume 7: Issue 4
A New Constitutional Paradigm?
'Security,
Diversity, Solidarity' Instead of 'Freedom, Equality, Fraternity'
Erhard Denninger: Faculty
of Law at the University of Frankfurt
Volume 7: Issue 4
Remarks on Erhard Denningers Triad of Diversity, Security,
and Solidarity
Jürgen Habermas:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt and Northwestern
University
Volume 7: Issue 4
American
Constitutionalism Confronts Denningers New Constitutional
Paradigm
Michel Rosenfeld: Cardozo
School of Law
Volume 7: Issue 4
Book
Reviews
Volume 7: Issue 4
Christian
Hunold on Richard B. Hiskes, Democracy, Risk, and
Community: Technological Hazards and the Evolution of Liberalism
Siobhan
Kattago on Bernhard Schlink, The Reader and
Gesine Schwan, Politik und Schuld. Die zerstörische Macht
des Schweigens
David
Dyzenhaus on Michel Rosenfeld, Just Interpretations:
Law between Ethics and Politics
| Volume
7: Issue 3, September 2000 |
|
Political Chronicle
Haiderism
East of Austria:Reaction, Impact and Parallels
Miklós Haraszti:
University of CaliforniaÆs Budapest Study Center
Volume 7: Issue 3
Constitutions and
Politics
The
New Democracies and American Constitutional Design
Andrew Arato:
New School University
Volume 7: Issue 3
Democracy
and Rights in South Africa: Beyond a Constitutional Culture
of Justification
Johan van der Walt:
Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
Henk Botha:
University of South Africa
Volume 7: Issue 3
The Fall of Ideology?
Ideology,
Irrationality and Collectively Self-defeating Behavior
Joseph Heath:
University of Toronto
Volume 7: Issue 3
The Unhappy Liberal:CriticalTheory without Cultural Dopes
Terrence Kelly:
California State University, Hayward
Volume 7: Issue 3
When
Water Chokes: Ideology, Communication, and Practical
Rationality
James Bohman:
St. Louis University
Volume 7: Issue 3
On
Voluntary Servitude
and the Theory of Ideology
Michael Rosen:
Lincoln College, Oxford
Volume 7: Issue 3
Deliberation and Difference
Language,
Power, and Persuasion: Toward a Critique of Deliberative
Democracy
Margaret Kohn:
University of Florida, Gainesville
Volume 7: Issue 3
Communication
and the Politics of Difference: Reading Iris Young
Lorenzo C. Simpson:
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Volume 7: Issue 3
Book
Reviews
Volume 7: Issue 3
Fred
Dallmayr on Ronald J. Terchek, Gandhi: Struggling
for Autonomy
Ivan Marquez
on Alain Touraine, What is Democracy?
Eli Zaretsky
on François Furet, The Passing of an Illusion: The
Idea of Communism in the Twentieth Century

Szabp
Gendler on Richard Campbell, Illusions of Paradox:
A Feminist Epistemology Naturalized
Cheryl
Misak on Matthew Festenstein, Pragmatism, and Political
Theory: From Dewey to Rorty
Eli
Zaretsky on on Francios Furet, The Passing of an Illusion:
The Idea of Communism in the Twentieth Century
| Volume
7: Issue 1, March 2000 |
|
Cosmopolitanism Then and Now
Guest Editors: Sankar Muthu and Pratap Bhanu Mehta
Stoicism,
Cosmopolitanism, and the Legacy of European Imperialism
Anthony Pagden: Johns Hopkins
University
Volume 7: Issue 1
Justice
and Foreigners: Kants Cosmopolitan Right
Sankar Muthu: New School
for Social Research
Volume 7: Issue 1
A
New Cosmopolitanism? V.S. Naipaul and Edward Said
Joan Cocks: Mount Holyoke
College
Volume 7: Issue 1
Cosmopolitanism
and the Solidarity Problem: Habermas on National and Cultural
Identities
Max Pensky:
Program in Philosophy, Politics and Law, Binghampton University
Volume 7: Issue 1
Futures of Critical
Theory
Rethinking
Critical Theory: Weaknesses and New Directions
Dieter Freundlieb: School
of Humanities, Griffith University
Volume 7: Issue 1
Critique
and Self-Reflection: The Problematization of Morality
Christoph Menke:
Institute of Philosophy, Potsdam University
Volume 7: Issue 1
Rereading Dialectic
of Enlightenment
The
Possibility of a Disclosing Critique of Society: The Dialectic
of Enlightenment in Light of Current Debates in Social Criticism
Axel Honneth
Volume 7: Issue 1
The
Overphilosophication of Politics
Richard Rorty
Volume 7: Issue 1
Enlightenment
of Rationality: Remarks on Horkheimer and Adornos Dialectic
of Enlightenment
Hauke Brunkhorst
Volume 7: Issue 1
Book
Reviews
Volume 7: Issue 1
Jana Sawicki on
Nancy Fraser, Justice Interruptus
Dirk
Martin on Niklas Luhmann, Die Gesellschaft Der Gesellschaft
Cristina
Lafont on Karl-Otto Apel, Selected Essays, Vol. 1:
Towards a Trascendental Semiotics and Vol 2: Ethics and
the Theory of Rationality
| Volume
6: Issue 4, December 1999 |
|
Regulating Sex
Personal
Autonomy and the Law: Sexual Harassment and the Dilemma of Regulating
"Intimacy"
Jean L. Cohen
Volume 6: Issue 4
Pornography
and Democracy
Peter Niesen: J. W. Goethe
University
Volume 6: Issue 4
Political Vocations
Mysogyny
and Feminism: The Case of Mary Wollstonecraft
Barbara Taylor: Department
of Cultural Studies, University of East London, UK
Volume 6: Issue 4
"We
are Modern Men": Benjamin Constant and the Discovery of
an Immanent Liberalism
Andreas Kalyvas: Columbia
University, USA
Ira Katznelson: Columbia
University, USA
Volume 6: Issue 4
Max
Weber: Integrity, Disenchantment, and the Illusions of Politics
Dana Villa: University of
California, Santa Barbara, USA
Volume 6: Issue 4
Is
the Revival of Pragmatism Practical, or What are the Consequences
of Pragmatism?
Jeffrey C. Isaac:
Center for the Study of Democracy and Public Life, Indiana University,
USA
Volume 6: Issue 4
Book
Reviews
Volume 6: Issue 4
Chad
Goldberg on Jon Elster, Deliberative and Bent
Flyvberg, Rationality and Power: Democracy in Practice
Andrew
Valls on Howard McGary, Race and Social Justice
| Volume
6: Issue 3, September 1999 |
|
The War in Kosovo
Bestiality
and Humanity: A War on the Border between Legality and Morality
J³rgen Habermas:
Johan Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
Volume 6: Issue 3
The Problem of Freedom
On
Freedom: Positive and Negative
Gyorgy Márkus:
University of Sydney, Australia
Volume 6: Issue 3
On
Liberty: A Dispute with György Márcus
János Kis: Central
European University, Budapest, Hungary
Volume 6: Issue 3
Israel
at the Crossroads
Guest Editor: Uri Ram
Introduction:
McWorld with and against Jihad
Uri Ram: Department of Behavioral
Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Volume 6: Issue 3
The State of the Nation: Contemporary Challenges to Zionism
in Israel
Uri Ram: Department of Behavioral
Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Volume 6: Issue 3
Religion,
Nationalism, and Democracy in Israel
Baruch Kimmerling: Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Israel
Volume 6: Issue 3
''Ethnocracy':
The Politics of Judaizing Israel/Palestine
Oren Yiftachel: Ben Gurion
University
Volume 6: Issue 3
War
and Resistance: Israeli Civil Militarism and its Emergent Crisis
Sarah Helman: Department
of Behavioral Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev,
Israel
Volume 6: Issue 3
Fifty
Years Later: The Scope and Limits of Liberal Democracy in Israel
Yossi Yonah: Education Department,
Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Volume 6: Issue 3
Books
Reviews
Volume 6: Issue 3
Yoav
Peled on Yaron Ezrahi, Rubber Bullets: Power and Conscience
in Modern Israel
Pratap
Mehta on Fred Dallmayr, Alternative Visions: Paths
in the Global Village
Steven Young
on Dick Howard, Political Judgments
| Volume
6: Issue 2, June 1999 |
|
Impeachment as Democratic Crisis
Culture
Wars and the Assault on the Presidency: The Twin Stakes of the
Impeachment Crisis
Eli Zaretsky:
University of Missouri
Volume 6: Issue 2
Kenneth
Starr's Rule of law - and Ours
William E. Scheuerman: University
of Pittsburgh
Volume 6: Issue 2
The
Hijacking of Sexual Harassment
Jean L. Cohen: Columbia University
Volume 6: Issue 2
Impeachment
or Revision of the Constitution?
Andrew Arato: New School
University
Volume 6: Issue 2
Making
(It) Public
Jodi Dean: Hobart and William
Smith Colleges
Volume 6: Issue 2
Deliberative
Scenes and Democratic Politics in the Lewinsky Case
Martín Plot: New School
University and Parsons School of Design
Volume 6: Issue 2
Visual Media, Public Spheres
The
Shape of the Sphere: The Public Sphere and the Materiality of
Communication
Paolo Carpignano: Media
Studies, New School University
Volume 6: Issue 2
Taking
the Talk Show Challenge: Television, Emotion, and Public Spheres
Joshua Gamson:
Yale University
Volume 6: Issue 2
From
Kingdom to Stardom
Gertrud Koch: Free University
in Berlin
Volume 6: Issue 2
Rereading the Communist Manifesto
Failed
Prophecies, Glorious Hopes
Richard Rorty:
Stanford University
Volume 6: Issue 2
The
West, the Rest, and the Prophet
Otto Kallscheuer: Giessen
University
Volume 6: Issue 2
How
Not to Change the World
Benjamin R. Barber: Rutgers
University
Volume 6: Issue 2
Toward
a Democratic Manifesto
Dick Howard:
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Volume 6: Issue 2
From
Internationalism to De-Nationalization? Thinking About the Manifesto
Today
Saskia Sassen:
University of Chicago
Volume 6: Issue 2
Book
Reviews
Volume 6: Issue 2
Aletta
J. Norval on David Dyzenhaus, Judging the Judges,
Judging Ourselves. Truth, Reconciliation and the Apartheid Legal
Order
Forrest
Morgeson on James Bohman and William Rehg, Deliberative
Democracy: Essays on Reason and Politics
Three Faces of Globalization
Economic
Globalization and the Rule of Law
William E. Scheuerman:
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Volume 6: Issue 1
The
New Disconnect: The Globalization of the Mass Media
Gertrud Koch: Media Studies
Department, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Volume 6: Issue 1
The
Basic Right to Justification: Towards a Constructivist Conception
of Human Rights
Rainer Forst:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
Volume 6: Issue 1
Psychoanalysis and Society
Guest Editors: Elliot Jurist, Joel Whitebook, Eli Zaretsky
Cautionary
Tales: Between Freud and Feminism
Lynne Segal:
School of Social Science, Middlesex University, UK
Volume 6: Issue 1
Freud
and Homosexuality
Paul Robinson: Stanford University,
California, USA
Volume 6: Issue 1
Passing,
Posing, and "Keeping it Real"
Kimberlyn Leary: University
of Michigan, USA
Volume 6: Issue 1
The
Recall of the Real: Frantz Fanon and Psychoanalysis
David Macey: French Department,
University of Leeds, UK
Volume 6: Issue 1
Comedy
and Finitude: Displacing the Tragic-Heroic Paradigm in Philosophy
and Psychoanalysis
Simon Critchley:
University of Essex, Colchester, UK
Volume 6: Issue 1
Book
Reviews
Volume 6: Issue 1
Amy
Allen on Allison Weir, Sacrificial Logics: Feminist
Theory and the Critique of Identity
Bernd
Ladwig on Hans Joas, Die Entstehung der Werte
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