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social research An Internationa! Quarterly of the Social Sciences Vol 74 : No 4: Winter 2007 Volume 74 Table of Contents Index of Contributors Contents Vol 74: Nos 1-4 Vol 74: No1 Difficult Choices V ARIEN MACK Editor's Introduction CASS R. SUNSTEIN — Incompletely Theorized Agreements in Constitutional Law 25 ISAAC LEVI Identity and Conflict 51 EDNA ULLMANN-MARGALIT Difficult Choices: To Agonize or Not to Agonize? 79 KENNETH KIPNIS Forced Abandonment and Euthanasia: A Question from Katrina 101 JEFF MCMAHAN Justice and Liability in Organ Allocation 125 DAN W. BROCK Health Care Resource Prioritization and Rationing: Why Is It So Difficult? 149 SANFORD LEVINSON Slavery and the Phenomenology of Torture 169 JONATHAN MOORE Deciding Humanitarian Intervention 201 MARY B. ANDERSON To Work, or Not to Work, in “Tainted” Circumstances: Difficult Choices for Humanitarians 223 C. FRED ALFORD Whistle-Blower Narratives: The Experience of Choiceless Choice 1202 _=—s social research Vol 74: No 2 Punishment: The US Record Endangered Scholars Worldwide ix ARIEN MACK Editor’s Introduction 1. Why We Punish: The Foundation of Our Concepts of Punishment Introduction: Why We Punish JAMES Q. WHITMAN What Hapvened to Tocqueville’s America? GEORGE KATEB Punishment and the Spirit of Democracy BERNARD HARCOURT Post-Modern Meditations on Punishment: On the Limits of Reason and the Virtues of Randomization ll. What and How We Punish: Law, Justice, and Punishment 349 JAMES B. JACOBS Introduction: What and How We Punish MICHAEL TONRY Looking Back to See the Future of Punishment in America 379 JOHN J. DONOHUE III Economic Models of Crime and Punishment 413 ANDREW VON HIRSCH The “Desert” Model for Sentencing: Its Influences, Prospects, and Alternatives DAVID GARLAND The Peculiar Forms of American Capital Punishment ill. Who We Punish: The Carceral State CHRISTOPHER UGGEN Introduction: Who We Punish: The Carceral State JONATHAN SIMON Rise of the Carceral State ndex, Volume 74 1203 509 BRUCE WESTERN Mass Imprisonment and Economic Inequality 533 MARK DOW Designed to Punish: Immigrant Detention and Deportation 547 LORNA A. RHODES Supermax as a Technology of Punishment IV. Consequences of the Carceral State 569 DEBBIE A. MUKAMAL Introduction: Consequences of a Carceral State 575 DAVID F. WEIMAN Barriers to Prisoners’ Reentry into the Labor Market and the Social Costs of Recidivism 613 TODD R. CLEAR The Impacts of Incarceration on Public Safety 631 JEREMY TRAVIS Back-End Sentencing: A Practice in Search of a Rationale V. Alternatives to the Carceral State: A Panel Discussion 647 BRENT STAPLES Introduction: Defining Decarceration 65 _ GORDON BAZEMORE The Expansion of Punishment and the Restriction of Justice: Loss of Limits in the Implementation of Retributive Policy 663 NANCY GERTNER Alternatives to the Carceral State: The Judge’s Role 669 MARIE GOTTSCHALK Dollars, Sense, and Penal Reform: Social Movements and the Future of the Carceral State 695 JAMES B. JACOBS Finding Alternatives to the Carceral State 701 MARC MAUER The Hidden Problem of Time Served in Prison 707 CHRISTOPHER UGGEN Dirty Bombs and Garbage Cases 1204 social research 693 NICO CLOETE AND TEBOHO MOJA Transformation Tensions in Higher Education: Equity, Efficiency, and Development 723 CHRIS LANDSBERG Toward a Developmental Foreign Policy? Challenges for South Africa's Diplomacy in the Second Decade of Liberation 757 STEVEN FRIEDMAN Getting Better Than "World Class": The Challenge of Governing Postapartheid South Africa Vol 74:No3 Hannah Arendt’s Centenary: Political and Philosophical Perspectives, Part | v Endangered Scholars Worldwide: Introduction vii Endangered Scholars Worldwide Xl —- ARIEN MACK Editor’s Introduction Xlii JEROME KOHN Guest Editor’s Introduction 713 HANNAH ARENDT The Great Tradition I. Law and Power 727 ETIENNE BALIBAR (De)Constructing the Human as Human Institution: A Reflection on the Coherence of Hannah Arendt’s Practical Philosophy 739 CHRISTOPH MENKE The “Aporias of Human Rights” and the “One Human Right”: Regarding the Coherence of Hannah Arendt’s Argument 763 PEG BIRMINGHAM The An-Archic Event of Natality and the “Right to Have Rights” Index, Volume 74 1205 777 INGEBORG NORDMANN The Human Condition: More Than a Guide to Practical Philosophy 797 URSULA LUDZ Arendt’s Observations and Thoughts on Ethical Questions 81 = GEORGE KATEB Existential Values in Arendt’s Treatment of Evil and Morality 855 PETER ELI GORDON The Concept of the Apolitical: German Jewish Thought and Weimar Political Theology 879 MICHAEL P. STEINBERG Hannah Arendt and the Cultural Style of the German Jews 903 MARTINE LEIBOVICI Arendt’s Rahel Varnhagen: A New Kind of Narration in the Impasses of German-Jewish Assimilation and Existenzphilosophie ANNE-MARIE ROVIELLO The Hidden Violence of Totalitarianism: The Loss of the Groundwork of the World 931 PIERRE PACHET The Authority of Poets in a World without Authority Vol 74: No 3 Hannah Arendt’s Centenary: Political and Philosophical Perspectives, Part Il y Endangered Scholars Worldwide: Introduction vil Endangered Scholars Worldwide XV ARIEN MACK Editor’s Introduction XVil JEROME KOHN Guest Editor’s Introduction 941 HANNAH ARENDT The Great Tradition: Ruling and Being Ruled, Part II 1206 _—s social research 955 MIGUEL ABENSOUR Against the Sovereignty of Philosophy over Politics: Arendt’s Reading of Plato’s Cave Alllegory 983 DANA VILLA Arendt, Heidegger, and the Tradition 1003 ANTONIA GRUNENBERG Arendt, Heidegger, Jaspers: Thinking through the Breach in Tradition 1029 CORINNE ENAUDEAU Hannah Arendt: Politics, Opinion, Truth 1045 JEROME KOHN AND ELISABETH YOUNG-BREUHL On Truth, Lies, and Politics: A Conversation 1071 BRYAN GARSTEN The Elusiveness of Arendtian Judgment 1109 ETIENNE TASSIN .. sed victa Catoni”: The Defeated Cause of Revolutions 1127 IDITH ZERTAL A State on Trial: Hannah Arendt vs. The State of Israel 1159 WOLFGANG HEUER . Europe and Its Refugees: Arendt on the Politicization of Minorities 1173 VLASTA JALUSIC Organized Innocence and Exclusion: “Nation-States” in the Aftermath of War and Collective Crime 1207

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