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to POLITICAL THEORY Volume 30 Number 1 (February 2002) pp. 1-172 Number 2 (April 2002) pp. 173-312 Number 3 (June 2002) pp. 313-468 Number 4 (August 2002) pp. 469-620 Number 5 (October 2002) pp. 621-760 Number 6 (December 2002) pp. 769-872 Authors: ABBEY, RUTH, “Young Karl Does Headstands: A Reply to Daniel Brudney” [Critical Exchange], 150. BENNETT, JANE, “Negativity and Politics: Dionysus and Dialectics from Kant to Poststructuralism, by Diana Coole” [Book in Review], 306. BROWN, WENDY, “At the Edge,” 556. BRUDNEY, DANIEL, “Justification and Radicalism in the 1844 Marx: A Response to Professor Abbey” [Critical Exchange], 156. CAVARERO, ADRIANA, “Politicizing Theory,” 506. CHOWERS, EYAL, “The Physiology of the Citizen: The Present-Centered Body and Its Politi- cal Exile,” 649. COCHRAN, MOLLY, “Dewey on Democracy, by William Caspary” [Book in Review], 457. CURTIS, KIM, “Review Essay of Cavarero and Riley” [Review Essay], 852. DOSSA, SHIRAZ, “Liberal Imperialism? Natives, Muslims, and Others” [Review Essay], 738. EUBEN, ROXANNE L., “Killing (for) Politics: Jihad, Martyrdom, and Political Action,” 4. FELDMAN, LEONARD C., “Redistribution, Recognition, and the State: The Irreducibly Politi- cal Dimension of Injustice,” 410. FOTT, DAVID, “Preface to Translation of Montesquieu’s ‘Discourse on Cicero,’ ” 728. FRANK, JILL, “Entitlement: The Paradoxes of Property, by Joseph William Singer” [Book in Review], 454. GEUSS, RAYMOND, “Liberalism and Its Discontents,” 320. GRANT, RUTH W., “Political Theory, Political Science, and Politics,” 577. HAMMER, DEAN, “Hannah Arendt and Roman Political Thought: The Practice of Theory,” 124. HERZOG, ANNABEL, “Is Liberalism ‘All We Need’? Lévinas’s Politics of Surplus,” 204. HIRSCHMANN, NANCY J., “Rousseau’s Republican Romance, by Elizabeth Rose Wingrove” [Book in Review], 164. JOHNSTON, STEVEN, “Rousseau’s Refusal” [Review Essay], 858. POLITICAL THEORY, Vol. 30 No. 6, December 2002 868-871 © 2002 Sage Publications 868 to POLITICAL THEORY Volume 30 Number 1 (February 2002) pp. 1-172 Number 2 (April 2002) pp. 173-312 Number 3 (June 2002) pp. 313-468 Number 4 (August 2002) pp. 469-620 Number 5 (October 2002) pp. 621-760 Number 6 (December 2002) pp. 769-872 Authors: ABBEY, RUTH, “Young Karl Does Headstands: A Reply to Daniel Brudney” [Critical Exchange], 150. BENNETT, JANE, “Negativity and Politics: Dionysus and Dialectics from Kant to Poststructuralism, by Diana Coole” [Book in Review], 306. BROWN, WENDY, “At the Edge,” 556. BRUDNEY, DANIEL, “Justification and Radicalism in the 1844 Marx: A Response to Professor Abbey” [Critical Exchange], 156. CAVARERO, ADRIANA, “Politicizing Theory,” 506. CHOWERS, EYAL, “The Physiology of the Citizen: The Present-Centered Body and Its Politi- cal Exile,” 649. COCHRAN, MOLLY, “Dewey on Democracy, by William Caspary” [Book in Review], 457. CURTIS, KIM, “Review Essay of Cavarero and Riley” [Review Essay], 852. DOSSA, SHIRAZ, “Liberal Imperialism? Natives, Muslims, and Others” [Review Essay], 738. EUBEN, ROXANNE L., “Killing (for) Politics: Jihad, Martyrdom, and Political Action,” 4. FELDMAN, LEONARD C., “Redistribution, Recognition, and the State: The Irreducibly Politi- cal Dimension of Injustice,” 410. FOTT, DAVID, “Preface to Translation of Montesquieu’s ‘Discourse on Cicero,’ ” 728. FRANK, JILL, “Entitlement: The Paradoxes of Property, by Joseph William Singer” [Book in Review], 454. GEUSS, RAYMOND, “Liberalism and Its Discontents,” 320. GRANT, RUTH W., “Political Theory, Political Science, and Politics,” 577. HAMMER, DEAN, “Hannah Arendt and Roman Political Thought: The Practice of Theory,” 124. HERZOG, ANNABEL, “Is Liberalism ‘All We Need’? Lévinas’s Politics of Surplus,” 204. HIRSCHMANN, NANCY J., “Rousseau’s Republican Romance, by Elizabeth Rose Wingrove” [Book in Review], 164. JOHNSTON, STEVEN, “Rousseau’s Refusal” [Review Essay], 858. POLITICAL THEORY, Vol. 30 No. 6, December 2002 868-871 © 2002 Sage Publications 868 INDEX 869 KAPLAN, MORRIS B., “Rethinking Athenian Democracy” [Review Essay], 449. KATEB, GEORGE, “The Adequacy of the Canon,” 482. KOHN, MARGARET, “Panacea or Privilege? New Approaches to Democracy and Association: Warren, Democracy and Association” [Review Essay], 289. KRAUSE, SHARON R., “The Uncertain Inevitability of Decline in Montesquieu,” 702. LEVY, JACOB T., “Political Forgiveness, by P. E. Digeser” [Book in Review], 865. LORENZO, DAVID J., “Attaining Rogers Smith’s Civic Ideals,” 357. McCARTHY, THOMAS, “Vergangenheitsbewiaitigung in the USA: On the Politics of the Mem- ory of Slavery,” 623. MILLER, JEFF, “Review Essay of Curren, Koziak, Newell, Ranasinghe, and Deneen” [Review Essay], 441. MONTESQUIEVU, “Discourse on Cicero,” 733. NORRIS, ANDREW, “Political Revisions: Stanley Cavell and Political Philosophy,” 828. OLSON, JOEL, “Whiteness and the Participation-Inclusion Dilemma,” 384. PETTIT, PHILIP, “Keeping Republican Freedom Simple: On a Difference with Quentin Skinner,” 339. PIERIK, ROLAND, “Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism, by Brian M. Barry” [Book in Review], 751. PIRRO, ROBERT, “Vaclav Havel and the Political Uses of Tragedy,” 228. PITTS, JENNIFER, “Rereading Freedom and Power in J. S. Mill, by Bruce Baum” [Book in Review], 301. POHLHAUS, GAILE, and JOHN R. WRIGHT, “Using Wittgenstein Critically: A Political Approach to Philosophy.” 800. RILES, ANNELISE, “East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia, by Daniel Bell” [Book in Review], 299. RILEY, JONATHAN, “Defending Cultural Pluralism: Within Liberal Limits,” 68. SCHMIDTZ, DAVID, “How to Deserve,” 774. SCHOLZ, SALLY J., “Dyadic Deliberation versus Discursive Democracy” [Review Essay], 746. SHAPIRO, IAN, “Problems, Methods, and Theories in the Study of Politics, or What’s Wrong with Political Science and What to Do about It,” 596. SHIFFMAN, GARY, “Construing Disagreement: Consensus and Invective in ‘Constitutional’ Debate,” 175. SHULMAN, GEORGE, “Michael Rogin (1937-2001),” 316. STARK, ANDREW, “Beyond Choice: Rethinking the Post-Rawlsian Debate over Egalitarian Justice,” 36. TEBBLE, ADAM JAMES, “What Is the Politics of Difference?” 259. TSAO, ROY T., “Arendt Against Athens: Rereading The Human Condition,” 97. TULLY, JAMES, “The Democratic Paradox, by Chantal Mouffe” [Book in Review], 862. TULLY, JAMES, “Political Philosophy as a Critical Activity,” 533 WARREN, MARK E., “What Can Democratic Participation Mean Today?” 677. WHITE, STEPHEN K., “From the Editor,” 3, 315, 771. WHITE, STEPHEN K., “From the Editor: Preface to the Special Issue ‘What Is Political The- ory?” 471. WHITE, STEPHEN K., “Pluralism, Platitudes, and Paradoxes: Fifty Years of Western Political Thought,” 472. WRIGHT, JOHN R., see Pohlhaus, G. YOUNG, IRIS MARION, “Princof iSocpiall Jeustsic e, by David Miller” {Book in Review], 754. YOUNG, IRIS MARION, “Reply to Tebble,” 282. 870 POLITICAL THEORY / December 2002 ZERILLI, LINDA, “Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left, by Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Zizek” [Book in Review], 167. Articles: “The Adequacy of the Canon,” Kateb, 482. “Arendt Against Athens: Rereading The Human Condition,” Tsao, 97. “At the Edge,” Brown, 556. “Attaining Rogers Smith’s Civic Ideals,” Lorenzo, 357. “Beyond Choice: Rethinking the Post-Rawlsian Debate over Egalitarian Justice,” Stark, 36. “Construing Disagreement: Consensus and Invective in ‘Constitutional’ Debate,” Shiffman, 175. “Defending Cultural Pluralism: Within Liberal Limits,” Riley, 68. “Discourse on Cicero,” Montesquieu, 733. “From the Editor,” White, 3, 315, 763. “From the Editor: Preface to the Special Issue ‘What Is Political Theory?’ ” White, 471. “Hannah Arendt and Roman Political Thought: The Practice of Theory,’ Hammer, 124. “How to Deserve,’ Schmidtz, 774. “Is Liberalism ‘All We Need’? Lévinas’s Politics of Surplus,” Herzog, 204. “Keeping Republican Freedom Simple: On a Difference with Quentin Skinner,” Pettit, 339. “Killing (for) Politics: Jihad, Martyrdom, and Political Action,” Euben, 4. “Liberalism and Its Discontents,” Geuss, 320. “Michael Rogin (1937-2001), 316. “The Physiology of the Citizen: The Present-Centered Body and Its Political Exile,” Chowers, 649. “Pluralism, Platitudes, and Paradoxes: Fifty Years of Western Political Thought,” White, 472. “Political Philosophy as a Critica. Activity,” Tully, 533. “Political Revisions: Stanley Cavell and Political Philosophy,” Norris, 828. “Political Theory, Political Science, and Politics,” Grant, 577. “Politicizing Theory,” Cavarero, 506. “Preface to Translation of Montesquieu’s ‘Discourse on Cicero, ” Fott, 728. “Problems, Methods, and Theories in the Study of Politics, or What's Wrong with Political Sci- ence and What to Do about It,” Shapiro, 596. “Redistribution, Recognition, and the State: The Irreducibly Political Dimension of Injustice,” Feldman, 410. “Reply to Tebble,” Young, 282. “The Uncertain Inevitability of Decline in Montesquieu,” Krause, 702. “Using Wittgenstein Critically: A Political Approach to Philosophy,” Pohlhaus and Wright, 800. “Vaclav Havel and the Political Uses of Tragedy,” Pirro, 228. “Vergangenheitsbewdltigung in the USA: On the Politics of theM emory of Slavery,” McCarthy, 623. “What Can Democratic Participation Mean Today?” Warren, 677. “What Is the Politics of Difference?” Tebble, 259. “Whiteness and the Participation-Inclusion Dilemma,” Olson, 384. Books in Review: “Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left, by Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Zizek,” Zerilli, 167. “Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism, by Brian M. Barry,” Pierik, 751. “The Democratic Paradox, by Chantal Mouffe,” Tully, 862. “Dewey on Democracy, by William Caspary,” Cochran, 457. “East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia, by Daniel Bell,” Riles, 299. “Entitlement: The Paradoxes of Property, by Joseph William Singer,” Frank, 454. “Negativity and Politics: Dionysus and Dialectics from Kant to Poststructuralism, by Diana Coole,” Bennett, 306. “Political Forgiveness, by P. E. Digeser,” Levy, 865. “Principles of Social Justice, by David Miller,” Young, 754. “Rereading Freedom and Power in J. S. Mill, by Bruce Baum,” Pitts, 301. “Rousseau’s Republican Romance, by Elizabeth Rose Wingrove,” Hirschmann, 164. Critical Exchange: “Justification and Radicalism in the 1844 Marx: A Response to Professor Abbey,” Brudney, 156. “Young Karl Does Headstands: A Reply to Daniel Brudney,”’ Abbey, 150. Review Essays: “Dyadic Deliberation versus Discursive Democracy,” Scholz, 746. “Liberal Imperialism? Natives, Muslims, and Others,” Dossa, 738. “Panacea or Privilege? New Approaches to Democracy and Association: Warren, Democracy and Association,” Kohn, 289. “Rethinking Athenian Democracy,” Kaplan, 449. “Review Essay of Cavarero and Riley,” Curtis, 852. “Review Essay of Curren, Koziak, Newell, Ranasinghe, and Deneen,” Miller, 441. “Rousseau’s Refusal,” Johnston, 858.

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