Volume 31,
Number 1 / February
2003
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From the Review Editor,
Bonnie Honig
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ARTICLES
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| Special Section: Death, Lies, and
Recognition: Classical Insights,
Contemporary Contexts
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Tragic Recognition: Action and Identity in
Antigone and Aristotle
Patchen Markell
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Noble Lying: Justice and Intergenerational
Tension in Plato's Republic
Kateri Carmola
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Platonic Noise
J. Peter Euben
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Culture in Political Theory
David Scott
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REVIEW ESSAYS
Heart, Character, and a Science of
Man
Hennis, Max Weber's Central Question
Hennis,
Max Weber's Science of Man: New Studies
for a Biography of the Work
Peter Baehr
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Liberalism, Autonomy, and Moral
Pluralism
Spragens,
Civic Liberalism
Macedo, Diversity and Distrust
Hamburger,
John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control
Bird, The
Myth of Liberal Individualism
Levine,
Rethinking Liberal Equality
van den Brink,
The Tragedy of Liberalism
J. Donald Moon
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Jacques Ranciere's Contribution to the
Ethics of Recognition
Jean-Phillippe Deranty
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| BOOKS IN REVIEW
Martel, Love Is a Sweet Chain: Desire,
Autonomy, and Friendship in Liberal
Political Theory
Jill Locke
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| White, Sustaining Affirmation: The Strengths
of Weak Ontology in Political Theory
William Corlett
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