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INDEX 901 DIETZ, MARY G.., “Between Form and Event: Machiavelli's Theory of Political Freedom, by Miguel E. Vatter” (Book in Review), 742. DIMOVA-COOKSON, MARIA, “A New Scheme of Positive and Negative Freedom: Recon- structing T. H. Green on Freedom,” 508. DUMM, THOMAS L. “Primo Levi and the Politics of Survival, by Frederic C. Homer” (Book in Review), 740. EISENACH, ELDON J., “Liberalism with Honor, by Sharon R. Krause” (Book in Review), 602. EUBEN, J. PETER, “Platonic Noise,” 63. FERRARA, ALESSANDRO, “Two Notions of Humanity and the Judgment Argument for Human Rights,” 392. FRANCO, PAUL, “Oakeshott, Berlin, and Liberalism,” 484. GILBERT, ALAN, “Toleration, Diversity and Global Justice, by Kok-chor Tan” (Book in Review), 471. HERZOG, DON, “The Enlightenment, Republicanism, and Other Ghostly Afflictions” (Review Essay), 295. INGRAM, DAVID, “Between Political Liberalism and Postnational Cosmopolitanism: Toward an Alternative Theory of Human Rights,” 359. LOCKE, JILL, “Love Is a Sweet Chain: Desire, Autonomy, and Friendship in Liberal Political Theory, by James R. Martel” (Book in Review), 157. MARKELL, PATCHEN, “The Art of the Possible” (Review Essay), 461. MARKELL, PATCHEN, “Tragic Recognition: Action and Identity in Antigone and Aristotle,” 6. McCORMICK, JOHN P., “Machiavelli Against Republicanism: On the Cambridge School's *‘Guicciardinian Moments’,” 615. MOON, J. DONALD, “Liberalism, Autonomy, and Moral Pluralism” (Review Essay), 125. MUTHU, SANKAR, “The Politics of Enlightened Histories” (Review Essay), 302. NASSTROM, SOFIA, “What Globalization Overshadows.” 808. NEDERMAN, CARY J., “Commercial Society and Republican Government in the Latin Middle Ages: The Economic Dimensions of Brunetto Latini’s Republicanism,” 644. PAGDEN, ANTHONY, “Human Rights, Natural Rights, and Europe's Imperial Legacy,” 171. PANAGIA, DAVIDE, “*Words Cloth’d in Reason’s Garb’: Stanley Fish’s Aesthetics and Poli- tics” (Review Essay), 720. PIPPIN, ROBERT, “The Unavailability of the Ordinary: Strauss on the Philosophical Fate of Modernity, PIPPIN, ROBERT B., “Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political The- ory and Practice, by William A. Galston” (Book in Review), 891. PITTS, JENNIFER, “Legislator of the World? A Rereading of Bentham on Colonies,” 200. REINHARDT, MARK, “What's New in Arendt?” (Review Essay), 443. RILEY. PATRICK, “Review Essay of O'Neill and Flikschuh” (Review Essay), 315. ROBBINS, BRUCE, “Passion and Paradox: Intellectuals Confront the National Question, by Joan Cocks” (Book in Review), 896. SALEM-WISEMAN, JONATHAN, “Heidegger's Dasein and the Liberal Conception of the Self,” 533. SCHRAM, SANFORD, “Return to Politics: Perestroika and Postparadigmatic Political Sci- ence” (Review Essay), 835. SCOTT, DAVID, “Culture in Political Theory,” 92. SHELBY, TOMMiIE, “Two Conceptions of Black Nationalism: Martin Delany on the Meaning of Black Political Solidarity,” 664. 902. POLITICAL THEORY / December 2003 SHULMAN, GEORGE, “The Evidence of Things Unsaid, by Lawrie Balfour” (Book in Review), 319. SPRAGENS, TOM, “Justice, Consensus, and Boundaries: Assessing Political Liberalism” (Review Essay), 589. STEVENS, JACQUELINE, “On the Morals of Genealogy,” 558. WELCH, CHERYL B.., “Colonial Violence and the Rhetoric of Evasion: Tocqueville on Alge- ria,” 235. Articles: “Between Political Liberalism and Postnational Cosmopolitanism: Toward an Alternative The- ory of Human Rights,” Ingram, 359. “Colonial Violence and the Rhetoric of Evasion: Tocqueville on Algeria,” Welch, 235. “Commerciai Society and Republican Government in the Latin Middle Ages: The Economic Dimensions of Brunetto Latini’s Republicanism,” Nederman, 644. “Cosmopolitanism: Moral and Political?’ Dallmayr, 421. “Culture in Political Theory,” Scott, 92. “A Deliberative Approach to Conflicts of Culture?” Deveaux, 780. “Deliberative Toleration,.” Bohman, 757. “Heidegger's Dasein and the Liberal Conception of the Self?’ Salem-Wiseman, 533 “Human Rights, Natural Rights, and Europe's Imperial Legacy,” Pagden, 171. “Legislator of the World? A Rereading of Bentham on Colonies,” Pitts, 200. “Machiavelli Against Republicanism: On the Cambridge School's “Guicciardinian Moments’. ” McCormick, 615. “National Responsibility,” Abdel-Nour, 693. “A New Scheme of Positive and Negative Freedom: Reconstructing T. H. Green on Freedom,” Dimova-Cookson, 508. “Noble Lying: Justice and Intergenerational Tension in Plato's Republic,’ Carmola, 39. “Oakeshott, Berlin, and Liberalism.” Franco, 484. “On the Morals of Genealogy.” Stevens, 558. “Platonic Noise,” Euben, 63. “Religious Diversity and Democratic Institutional Pluralism.” Bader, 265. “Tragic Recognition: Action and Identity in Antigone and Aristotle? Markell, 6. “Two Conceptions of Black Nationalism: Martin Delany on the Meaning of Black Political Soli- darity,” Shelby, 664. “Two Notions of Humanity and the Judgment Argument for Human Rights.” Ferrara, 392. “The Unavailability of the Ordinary: Strauss on the Philosophical Fate of Modernity.” Pippin, 335. “What Globalization Overshadows,” Nisstrém, 808. Books in Review: “Between Form and Event: Machiavelli's Theory of Political Freedom, by Miguel E.Vatter,” Dietz, 742. “Democracy and the Foreigner, by Bonnie Honig.” Campbell, 474. “The Evidence of Things Unsaid, by Lawrie Balfour.” Shulman, 319. “Liberalism with Honor, by Sharon R. Krause,” Eisenach, 602. “Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice, by William A. Galston,” Pippin, 891. INDEX 903 “Love Is a Sweet Chain: Desire, Autonomy, and Friendship in Liberal Political Theory, by James R. Martel,” Locke, 157. “Passion and Paradox: Intellectuals Confront the National Question, by Joan Cocks,” Robbins, 896. “The Platonic Political Art, by John R. Wallach,” Deneen, 321. “Politics and the Limits of Law: Secularizing the Political in Medieval Jewish Thought, by Menachem Lorberbaum.” Cooper, 604. “Primo Levi and the Politics of Survival, by Frederic C. Homer,” Dumm, 740. “Socratic Citizenship, by Dana Villa.” Allen, 888. “Sustaining Affirmation: The Strengths of Weak Ontology in Political Theory, by Stephen K. White,” Corlett, 160. “Tocqueville between Two Worlds: The Making of a Political and Theoretical Life, by Sheldon Wolin,” Behdad, 883. “Toleration, Diversity and Global Justice, by Kok-chor Tan,” Gilbert, 471. Review Essays: “Against the Idealism of the Affects,” Balbus, 859. “The Art of the Possible;” Markell, 461. “The Enlightenment, Republicanism, and Other Ghostly Afflictions,” Herzog, 295. “Green Naturalism: The Politicization of Environmental Theory,” Chaloupka, 871. “Heart, Character, and a Science of Man.” Baehr, 116. “Jacques Ranciére’s Contribution to the Ethics of Recognition,’ Deranty, 136. “Justice, Consensus, and Boundaries: Assessing Political Liberalism,” Spragens, 589. “Liberalism, Autonomy, and Moral Pluralism,” Moon, 125. “The Politics of Enlightened Histories;” Muthu, 302. “Return to Politics: Perestroika and Postparadigmatic Political Science?” Schram, 835. “Review Essay of Hanssen and Schoolman, Coole, 734. “Review Essay of O'Neill and Flikschuh,” Riley, 315. “Review of Dietz and Bar On.” Cavarero, 852. “What's New in Arendt?” Reinhardt, 443. “Words Cloth’d in Reason’s Garb’: Stanley Fish’s Aesthetics and Politics,” Panagia, 720.

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