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to POLITICAL THEORY Volume 28 Number 1 (February 2000) pp. 1-136 Number 2 (April 2000) pp. 137-304 Number 3 (June 2000) pp. 305-448 Number 4 (August 2000) pp. 449-592 Number 5 (October 2000) pp. 593-728 Number 6 (December 2000) pp. 729-904 Authors: ABEL, CAREY, “Sartre’s Radicalism and Oakeshott’s Conservatism: The Duplicity of Free- dom, by Anthony Farr’ [Books in Review], 875. BAYNES, KENNETH, “Rights as Critique and the Critique of Rights: Karl Marx, Wendy Brown, and the Social Function of Rights,” 451. BICKFORD, SUSAN, “Constructing Inequality: City Spaces and the Architecture of Citizen- ship, BIELEFELDT, HEINER, “ ‘Western’ versus ‘Islamic’ Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights,” 90. BLITZ, MARK, “Heidegger and the Political,” 167. BROWN, WENDY, “Revaluing Critique: A Response to Kenneth Baynes,” 469. CARTER, ALAN, “Analytical Anarchism: Some Conceptual Foundations,” 230. COLES, ROMAND, “Of Democracy, Discourse, and Dirt Virtue: Developments in Recent Crit- ical Theory” [Review Essay], 540. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E., “Speed, Concentric Cultures, and Cosmopolitanism,’ 596. COOLE, DIANA, “Cartographic Convulsions: Public and Private Reconsidered,” 337. DENEEN, PATRICK J., “Chasing Plato” [Review Essay], 421. DUBIN, FONNA FORMAN, “Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment, by Charles L. Griswold, Jr.’ [Book in Review], 122. DURST, DAVIDC., “The Place oft he Political in Derrida and Foucault” [Review Essay], 675. EUBEN, ROXANNE L., “Journeys to ‘the Other Shore’ ” [Review Essay], 399. FRIEDLANDER, ELI, “Chambery, 12 June 1754: Rousseau’s Writing on Inequality,” 254. GILLESPIE, MICHAEL ALLEN, “Martin Heidegger’s Aristotelian National Socialism,” 140. GREEN, PHILIP, “Review Essay on Dryzek and Shapiro” [Review Essay], 285. KATEB, GEORGE, “Aestheticism and Morality: Their Cooperation and Hostility,” 5. KIM, SUNG HO, “ ‘In Affirming Them, He Affirms Himself’: Max Weber’s Politics of Civil Society,” 197. KONSTAN, DAVID, “Political Dissent in Democratic Athens: Intellectual Critics of Popular Rule, by Josiah Ober” [Book in Review], 703. POLITICAL THEORY, Vol. 28 No. 6, December 2000 891-893 © 2000 Sage Publications, Inc. 892 POLITICAL THEORY / December 2000 KUPER, ANDREW, “Rawlsian Global Justice: Beyond The Law of Peoples to a Cosmopolitan Law of Persons,” 640. MAcGILVRAY, ERIC A., “Five Myths about Pragmatism, or, against a Second Pragmatic Acquiescence,” 480. MARA, GERALD M., “The Logos of the Wise in the Politeia of the Many: Recent Books on Aristotle’s Political Philosophy” [Review Essay], 835. MARKELL, PATCHEN, “‘Making Affect Safe for Democracy? On ‘Constitutional Patriotism’, ” 38. MEHTA, PRATAP BHANU, “Cosmopolitanism and the Circle of Reason,” 619. MILLER, JAMES, “Review Essay on Shklar” [Review Essay], 810. MORGAN, GLYN, “Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders, by Don Herzog” [Book in Review], 714. NORRIS, ANDREW, “Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism, by Peter Berkowitz” [Books in Review], 879. ORWIN, CLIFFORD, “Review Essay on Thucydides” [Review Essay], 861. ROCCO, CHRIS, “Postmodern Platos: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Gadamer, Strauss, Derrida, by Catherine H. Zuckert” [Book in Review], 712. SCHMIDT, JAMES, “What Enlightenment Project?” 734. SHACHAR, AYELET, “On Citizenship and Multicultural Vulnerability,” 64. SIMONS, JON, “Knowing and Doing, Skepticism and Coherence” [Critical Exchange], 273. SMITH, STEVEN B., “Leo Strauss’s Platonic Liberalism,” 787. STIMSON, SHANNON, “Rethinking the State: Perspectives on the Legibility and Reproduc- tion of Political Societies” [Review Essay], 822. THIELE, LESLIE PAUL, “Common Sense, Judgment, and the Limits of Political Theory” [Review Essay], 565. TOPPER, KEITH, “In Defense of Disunity: Pragmatism, Hermeneutics, and the Social Sciences,” 509. URBINATI, NADIA, “Representation as Advocacy: A Study of Democratic Deliberation,” 758. WHITE, STEPHEN K., “Editorial,” 3, 139, 595, 733. WHITTINGTON, KEITH E., “In Defense of Legislatures” [Review Essay], 690. WOOTTON, DAVID, “Helvétius: From Radical Enlightenment to Revolution,” 307. WORTHINGTON, GLENN, “Michael Oakeshott and the City of God,” 377. YOUNG, JAMES P.,’The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in the Foundation of the American Political Tradition, by Michael P. Zuckert” [Books in Review], 870. ZERILLI, LINDA M. G., “Response to Jon Simons” [Critical Exchange], 279. Articles: “Aestheticism and Morality: Their Cooperation and Hostility,” Kateb, 5. “Analytical Anarchism: Some Conceptual Foundations,” Carter, 230. “Cartographic Convulsions: Public and Private Reconsidered,” Coole, 337. “Chambery, 12 June 1754: Rousseau’s Writing on Inequality,” Friedlander, 254. “Constructing Inequality: City Spaces and the Architecture of Citizenship,” Bickford, 355. “Cosmopolitanism and the Circle of Reason,” Mehta, 619. “Editorial,” White, 3, 139, 595, 733. “Five Myths about Pragmatism, or, against a Second Pragmatic Acquiescence,” MacGilvray, 480. “Heidegger and the Political,” Blitz, 167. “Helvétius: From Radical Enlightenment to Revolution,” Wootton, 307. “In Affirming Them, He Affirms Himself’: Max Weber’s Politics of Civil Society,’ Kim, 197. “In Defense of Disunity: Pragmatism, Hermeneutics, and the Social Sciences,” Topper, 509. “Leo Strauss’s Platonic Liberalism,” Smith, 787. INDEX 893 “Making Affect Safe for Democracy? On ‘Constitutional Patriotism’, ”M arkell, 38. “Martin Heidegger’s Aristotelian National Socialism,” Gillespie, 140. “Michael Oakeshott and the City of God,” Worthington, 377. “On Citizenship and Multicultural Vulnerability,” Shachar, 64. “Rawlsian Global Justice: Beyond The Law of Peoples to a Cosmopolitan Law of Persons,” Kuper, 640. “Representation as Advocacy: A Study of Democratic Deliberation,” Urbinati, 758. “Revaluing Critique: A Response to Kenneth Baynes,” Brown, 469. “Rights as Critique and the Critique of Rights: Karl Marx, Wendy Brown, and the Social Func- tion of Rights,” Baynes, 451. “Speed, Concentric Cultures, and Cosmopolitanism,” Connolly, 596. ‘Western’ versus ‘Islamic’ Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights,” Bielefeldt, 90. “What Enlightenment Project?” Schmidt, 734. Books in Review: “Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment, by Charles L. Griswold, Jr.;’ Dubin, 122. “The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in the Foundation of the American Political Tradition, by Michael P. Zuckert,” Young, 870. “Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders, by Don Herzog,” Morgan, 714. “Political Dissent in Democratic Athens: Intellectual Critics of Popular Rule, by Josiah Ober,” Konstan, 703. “Postmodern Platos: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Gadamer, Strauss, Derrida, by Catherine H. Zuckert,” Rocco, 712. “Sartre's Radicalism and Oakeshott’s Conservatism: The Duplicity of Freedom, by Anthony Farr,” Abel, 875. “Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism, by Peter Berkowitz,” Norris, 879. Critical Exchange: “Knowing and Doing, Skepticism and Coherence,” Simons, 273. “Response to Jon Simons,” Zerilli, 279. Review Essays: “Chasing Plato,” Deneen, 421. “Common Sense, Judgment, and the Limits of Political Theory,” Thiele, 565. “In Defense of Legislatures,’ Whittington, 690. “Journeys to ‘the Other Shore,’ ” Euben, 399. “The Logos of the Wise in the Politeia of the Many: Recent Books on Aristotle’s Political Philos- ophy,” Mara, 835. “Of Democracy, Discourse, and Dirt Virtue: Developments in Recent Critical Theory,” Coles, 540. “The Place of the Political in Derrida and Foucault,” Durst, 675. “Rethinking the State: Perspectives on the Legibility and Reproduction of Political Societies,” Stimson, 822. “Review Essay on Dryzek and Shapiro,” Green, 285. “Review Essay on Shklar,” Miller, 810. “Review Essay on Thucydides,” Orwin, 861.

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