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to POLITICAL THEORY Volume 21 Number | (February 1993) pp. 1-168 Number 2 (May 1993) pp. 169-360 Number 3 (August 1993) pp. 361-560 Number 4 (November 1993) pp. 561-728 Authors: ASHCRAFT, RICHARD, “Liberal Political Theory and Working-Class Radicalism in Nineteenth- Century England,” 249. AVNON, DAN, “The ‘Living Center’ of Martin Buber’s Political Theory,” 55. BAIER, ANNETTE C., “How Can Individualists Share Responsibility?” 228. BARBER, BENJAMIN R°, “Shklar, American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion [Book Review],” 146. BAUMGOLD, DEBORAH, “Pacifying Politics: Resistance, Violence, and Accountability in Seventeenth-Century Contract Theory,” 6. BAYNES, KENNETH, “Cohen and Arato, Civil Society and Political Theory [Book Review],” 544. BRANDT, RICHARD B., “Oppenheim, The Place of Morality in Foreign Policy [Book Review],” 343. BROCK, DAN W., “Emanuel, The Ends of Human Life: Medical Ethics in a Liberal Polity [Book Review],” 705. BRONNER, STEPHEN ERIC, “Hirschman, The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy [Book Review],” 132. BROWN, WENDY, “Wounded Attachments,” 390. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E., “Beyond Good and Evil: The Ethical Sensibility of Michel Foucault,” 365. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E., “Identifying the Difference [Critical Response],” 128. COOMBE, ROSEMARY J., “Tactics of Appropriation and the Politics of Recognition in Late Modern Democracies,” 411. DALLMAYR, FRED, “Postmetaphysics and Democracy,” 101. DAWIDOFF, ROBERT, “The Jeffersonian Option,” 433. DISCH, LISA J., “More Truth Than Fact: Storytelling as Critical Understanding in the Writings of Hannah Arendt,” 665. FOUCAULT, MICHEL, “About the Beginning of the Hermaneutics of the Self: Two Lectures at Dartmouth,” edited with an Introductory Note by Mark Blasius, 198. GALEOTTI, ANNA ELISABETTA, “Citizenship and Equality: The Place for Toleration,” 585. Fi2 to POLITICAL THEORY Volume 21 Number | (February 1993) pp. 1-168 Number 2 (May 1993) pp. 169-360 Number 3 (August 1993) pp. 361-560 Number 4 (November 1993) pp. 561-728 Authors: ASHCRAFT, RICHARD, “Liberal Political Theory and Working-Class Radicalism in Nineteenth- Century England,” 249. AVNON, DAN, “The ‘Living Center’ of Martin Buber’s Political Theory,” 55. BAIER, ANNETTE C., “How Can Individualists Share Responsibility?” 228. BARBER, BENJAMIN R°, “Shklar, American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion [Book Review],” 146. BAUMGOLD, DEBORAH, “Pacifying Politics: Resistance, Violence, and Accountability in Seventeenth-Century Contract Theory,” 6. BAYNES, KENNETH, “Cohen and Arato, Civil Society and Political Theory [Book Review],” 544. BRANDT, RICHARD B., “Oppenheim, The Place of Morality in Foreign Policy [Book Review],” 343. BROCK, DAN W., “Emanuel, The Ends of Human Life: Medical Ethics in a Liberal Polity [Book Review],” 705. BRONNER, STEPHEN ERIC, “Hirschman, The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy [Book Review],” 132. BROWN, WENDY, “Wounded Attachments,” 390. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E., “Beyond Good and Evil: The Ethical Sensibility of Michel Foucault,” 365. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E., “Identifying the Difference [Critical Response],” 128. COOMBE, ROSEMARY J., “Tactics of Appropriation and the Politics of Recognition in Late Modern Democracies,” 411. DALLMAYR, FRED, “Postmetaphysics and Democracy,” 101. DAWIDOFF, ROBERT, “The Jeffersonian Option,” 433. DISCH, LISA J., “More Truth Than Fact: Storytelling as Critical Understanding in the Writings of Hannah Arendt,” 665. FOUCAULT, MICHEL, “About the Beginning of the Hermaneutics of the Self: Two Lectures at Dartmouth,” edited with an Introductory Note by Mark Blasius, 198. GALEOTTI, ANNA ELISABETTA, “Citizenship and Equality: The Place for Toleration,” 585. Fi2 INDEX 713 GUNNELL, JOHN G., “Relativism: The Return of the Repressed,” 563. GUNTHER-CANADA, WENDY, “Sapiro, A Vindication of Political Virtue: The Political Theory of Mary Wollstonecraft [Book Review],” 541. HAMBURGER, JOSEPH, “Collini, Public Moralists, Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain, 1850-1930 [Book Review],” 547. HANSON, DONALD W., “Science, Prudence, and Folly in Hobbes’s Political Theory,” 643. HOFFMAN, STANLEY, “Judith Shklar as Political Thinker,” 172. HONIG, BONNIE, “The Politics of Agonism [Critical Response],” 528. HOUSTON, ALAN CRAIG, “Horne, Property Rights and Poverty: Political Argument in Britain, 1605-1834 [Book Review],” 331. INGRAM, DAVID, “The Limits and Possibilities of Communicative Ethics for Democratic Theory,” 294. ISAAC, JEFFREY C., “Situating Hannah Arendt on Action and Politics [Critical Response],” 534. JOHNSTON, DAVID, “Mehta, The Anxiety of Freedom: Imagination and Individuality in Locke’s Political Thought [Book Review],” 698. KUKATHAS, CHANDRAN, “Oakeshott, Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays, and Franco, The Political Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott [Book Review],” 339. LEVIN, DAVID MICHAEL, “Wolin, The Politics of Being: The Political Thought of Martin Heidegger, and Wolin, ed., The Heidegger Controversy: A Critical Reader [Book Review]},” 325. LITTLE, DANIEL, “Scott, Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts [Book Review],” 153. MITCHELL, JOSHUA, “Hobbes and the Equality of All Under the One,” 78. NEAL, PATRICK, “Vulgar Liberalism,” 623. NORTON, ANNE, “Ruling Memory,” 453. PIPPIN, ROBERT B., “Dallmayr, Between Frankfurt and Freiburg: Toward a Critical Ontology [Book Review],” 322. RILEY, PATRICK, “Rousseau, Discourse on the Arts and Sciences (First Discourse) and Polemics (vol. 2 of The Collected Writings of Rousseau, edited by Roger D. Masters and Christopher Kelly) [Book Review],” 695. RYAN, ALAN, “Galston, Liberal Purposes [Book Review],” 138. SHAPIRO, MICHAEL J., “Eighteenth Century Intimations of Modernity: Adam Smith and the Marquis de Sade,” 273. SCHWARTZ, PETER, “Sheldon, The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson [Book Re- view],” 551. SHKLAR, JUDITH, “Obligation, Loyalty, Exile,” 181. SIMHONY, AVITAL, “Beyond Negative and Positive Freedom: T. H. Green’s View of Free- dom,” 28. SPRAGENS, THOMAS A., Jr., “Fishkin, Democracy and Deliberation: New Directions for Democratic Reform, and Pangle, The Ennobling of Democracy: The Challenge of the Postmodem Age [Book Review],” 334. SYPNOWICH, CHRISTINE, “Justice, Community, and the Antinomies of Feminist Theory,” 484. VILLA, DANA, “White, Political Theory and Postmodernism [Book Review],” 142. WHITE, STEPHEN K., “Burke on Politics, Aesthetics, and the Dangers of Modernity,” 507. WHITE, STEPHEN K., “Cornell, Beyond Accommodation: Ethical Feminism, Deconstruction and the Law [Book Review],” 135. WOLIN, SHELDON S., “Democracy, Difference, and Re-Cognition,” 464. 714 POLITICAL THEORY / November 1993 YACK, BERNARD, “Salkever, Finding the Mean: Theory and Practice in Aristotelian Political Philosophy, and Swanson, The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy [Book Review],” 701. ZOHAR, NOAM J., “Collective War and Individualistic Ethics: Against the Conscription of ‘Self-Defense,’ ” 606. Articles: “About the Beginning of the Hermaneutics of the Self: Two Lectures at Dartmouth,” edited with an Introductory Note by Mark Blasius, Foucault, 198. “Beyond Good and Evil: The Ethical Sensibility of Michel Foucault,” Connolly, 365. “Beyond Negative and Positive Freedom: T. H. Green’s View of Freedom,” Simhony, 28. “Burke on Politics, Aesthetics, and the Dangers of Modernity,” White, 507. “Citizenship and Equality: The Place for Toleration,” Galeotti, 585. “Collective War and Individualistic Ethics: Against the Conscription of ‘Self-Defense,’ ” Zohar, 606. “Democracy, Difference, and Re-Cognition,” Wolin, 464. “Eighteenth Century Intimations of Modernity: Adam Smith and the Marquis de Sade,” Shapiro, 273. “Hobbes and the Equality of All Under the One,” Mitchell, 78. “How Can Individualists Share Responsibility?” Baier, 228. “The Jeffersonian Option,” Dawidoff, 434. “Judith Shklar as Political Thinker,” Hoffman, 172. “Justice, Community, and the Antinomies of Feminist Theory,” Sypnowich, 484. “Liberal Political Theory and Working-Class Radicalism in Nineteenth-Century England,” Ashcraft, 249. “The Limits and Possibilities of Communicative Ethics for Democratic Theory,” Ingram, 294. “The ‘Living Center’ of Martin Buber’s Political Theory,” Avnon, 55. “More Truth Than Fact: Storytelling as Critical Understanding in the Writings of Hannah Arendt,” Disch, 665. “Obligation, Loyalty, Exile,” Shklar, 181. “Pacifying Politics: Resistance, Violence, and Accountability in Seventeenth-Century Contract Theory,” Baumgold, 6. “Postmetaphysics and Democracy,” Dallmayr, 101. “Relativism: The Return of the Repressed,” Gunnell, 563. “Ruling Memory,” Norton, 453. “Science, Prudence, and Folly in Hobbes’s Political Theory,” Hanson, 643. “Tactics of Appropriation and the Politics of Recognition in Late Modern Democracies,” Coombe, 411. “Vulgar Liberalism,” Neal, 623. “Wounded Attachments,” Brown, 390. Books in Review: “Cohen and Arato, Civil Society and Political Theory,” Baynes, 544. “Collini, Public Moralists, Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain, 1850-1930,” Hamburger, 547. “Comell, Beyond Accommodation: Ethical Feminism, Deconstruction and the Law,” White, 135. “Dallmayr, Between Frankfurt and Freiburg: Toward a Critical Ontology,” Pippin, 322. INDEX 715 “Emanuel, The Ends of Human Life: Medical Ethics in a Liberai Polity,” Brock, 705. “Fishkin, Democracy and Deliberation: New Directions for Democratic Reform, and Pangle, The Ennobling of Democracy: The Challenge of the Postmodern Age,” Spragens, 334. “Galston, Liberal Purposes,” Ryan, 138. “Hirschman, The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy,” Bronner, 132. “Horne, Property Rights and Poverty: Political Argument in Britain, 1605-1834,” Houston, 331. “Mehta, The Anxiety of Freedom: Imagination and Individuality in Locke’s Political Thought,” Johnston, 698. “Oakeshott, Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays, and Franco, The Political Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott,” Kukathas, 339. “Oppenheim, The Place of Morality in Foreign Policy,” Brandt, 343. “Rousseau, Discourse on the Arts and Sciences (First Discourse) and Polemics (vol. 2 of The Collected Writings of Rousseau, edited by Roger D. Masters and Christopher Kelly),” Riley, 695. “Salkever, Finding the Mean: Theory and Practice in Aristotelian Political Philosophy, and Swanson, The Public and the Private in Aristotle's Political Philosophy,” Yack, 701. “Sapiro, A Vindication of Political Virtue: The Political Theory of Mary Wollstonecraft,” Gunther-Canada, 541. “Scott, Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts,” Little, 153. “Sheldon, The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson,” Schwartz, 551. “Shklar, American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion,” Barber, 146. “White, Political Theory and Postmodernism,” Villa, 142. “Wolin, The Politics of Being: The Political Thought of Martin Heidegger, and Wolin, ed., The Heidegger Controversy: A Critical Reader,” Levin, 325. Critical Responses: “Identifying the Difference,” Connolly, 128. “The Politics of Agonism,” Honig, 528. “Situating Hannah Arendt on Action and Politics,” Isaac, 534.

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