Volume 31,
Number 2 / April 2003
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ARTICLES
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| Special Section:
The Imperial Voice in Western Political
Thought
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Human Rights, Natural Rights, and Europe's
Imperial Legacy
Anthony Pagden
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Legislator of the World? A Rereading of
Bentham on Colonies
Jennifer Pitts
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Colonial Violence and the Rhetoric of
Evasion: Tocqueville on Algeria
Cheryl B. Welch
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Religious Diversity and Democratic Institutional
Pluralism
Veit Bader
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REVIEW ESSAYS
The Enlightenment, Republicanism, and
Other Ghostly Afflictions
Bates, Enlightenment Aberrations:
Error and Revolution in
France
Birnbaum,
The Idea of France
Hazareesingh,
Intellectual Founders of the Republic
McMahon,
Enemies of the Enlightenment
Don Herzog
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| The Politics of
Enlightened Histories
Pocock,
Barbarism and Religion, volume one:
The Enlightenments of Edward Gibbon
Barbarism and Religion, volume two:
Narratives of Civil Government
Sankar Muthu
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Review Essay of O'Neill and Flikschuh
O'Neill,
Bounds of Justice
Flikschuh, Kant and Modern Philosophy
Patrick Riley
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| BOOKS IN REVIEW
Balfour, The Evidence of Things Unsaid
George Shulman
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| Wallach, The
Platonic Political Art
Patrick J. Deneen
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321 |
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