Volume
32, Number 1/ February 2004
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| From the Editor
Stephen K. White |
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ARTICLES
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| Special
Section: Conceptual Histories |
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Social Capital: A Conceptual History
James Farr |
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A Local History of "The Political"
Emily Hauptmann |
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| Special
Section: Emerson's Legacy for Liberal
Thought |
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Charitable Interpretations: Emerson, Rawls,
and Cavell on the Use of Public Reason
Hans von Rautenfeld |
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Liberal Citizenship and Civic Friendship
Jason A. Scorza |
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REVIEW ESSAYS Feminism's Family
Resemblances
Calhoun, Feminism, the Family and the
Politics of the Closet:
Lesbian and Gay Displacement
Heyes, Line Drawing: Defining Women
Through Feminist Practice
Torrey Shanks
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The Role of Emotion in Political Life
Marcus,
The Sentimental Citizen: Emotion in the
Democratic Politics
Mendus, Feminism and Emotion:
Readings in Moral and Political
Philosophy
James Martel
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The Critique of Transcendence:
Poststructuralism and the Political
Hardt and Negri, Empire
Gabardi, Negotiating Postmodernism
Rajchman, The Deleuze Connections
Williams, Lyotard and the Political
Martin Morris
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| BOOKS IN REVIEW
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| Nederman,
Worlds of Difference: European Discourses of
Toleration Murphy, Conscience and
Community: Revisiting Toleration and
Religious Dissent in Early Modern England
and America
Kate L. Forhan |
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| Braidotti,
Metamorphoses: Towards a Materialistic
Theory of Becoming
Kennan Ferguson |
136 |
| Announcement |
139 |