The Journal of Political Philosophy: Volume 5, Number 4, 1997, pp. 428-429 The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 5 (1997) AUTHORS ARNESON, RICHARD. Egalitarianism and the Undeserving Poor, 327. BAUM, BRUCE. Feminism, Liberalism and Cultural Pluralism: J. S. Mill on Mormon Polygyny, 230. BECKERMAN, WILFRED. Debate: Intergenerational Equity and_ the Environment, 392. CANEY, SIMON. Self-Government and Secession: The Case of Nations, 351. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E. Debate: Reworking the Democratic Imagination, 194. GAUTHIER, DAVID. Political Contractarianism, 132. JESSOP, BOB. Survey Article: The Regulation Approach, 287. KAUFMAN, ALEXANDER. Community and Indigence: A Hegelian Perspective on Aid to the Poor, 69. KEAT, RUSSELL. Debate: Colonisation by the Market: Walzer on Recognition, 93. KUKATHAS, CHANDRAN. Survey Article: Multiculturalism as Fairness: Will Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship, 406. LAMONT, JULIAN. Incentive Income, Deserved Income and Economic Rents, 26. MARSO, LORI J. The Loving Citizen: Germaine de Staél’s Delphine, 109. MEYER, MICHAEL J. When Not to Claim Your Rights: The Abuse and the Virtuous Use of Rights, 149. NUSSBAUM, MARTHA C. Kant and Stoic Cosmopolitanism, 1. OLSEN, JOHAN P. Institutional Design in Democratic Contexts, 203. POGGE, THOMAS. Creating Supra-national Institutions Democratically: Reflections on the European Union’s Democratic Deficit, 163. REDHEAD, MARK. Debate: Nietzsche and Liberal Democracy: A Relationship of Antagonistic Indebtedness? 183. SCHALLER, WALTER E. Expensive Preferences and the Priority of Right: A Critique of Welfare-egalitarianism, 254. VAN DER VEEN, ROBERT. Debate: Real Freedom and Basic Income: Comment on Brian Barry, 274. WARREN, PAUL. Should Marxists Be Liberal Egalitarians? 47. WHITE, STUART. Freedom of Association and the Right to Exclude, 373. ©1997 Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JF, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA. The Journal of Political Philosophy: Volume 5, Number 4, 1997, pp. 428-429 The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 5 (1997) AUTHORS ARNESON, RICHARD. Egalitarianism and the Undeserving Poor, 327. BAUM, BRUCE. Feminism, Liberalism and Cultural Pluralism: J. S. Mill on Mormon Polygyny, 230. BECKERMAN, WILFRED. Debate: Intergenerational Equity and_ the Environment, 392. CANEY, SIMON. Self-Government and Secession: The Case of Nations, 351. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM E. Debate: Reworking the Democratic Imagination, 194. GAUTHIER, DAVID. Political Contractarianism, 132. JESSOP, BOB. Survey Article: The Regulation Approach, 287. KAUFMAN, ALEXANDER. Community and Indigence: A Hegelian Perspective on Aid to the Poor, 69. KEAT, RUSSELL. Debate: Colonisation by the Market: Walzer on Recognition, 93. KUKATHAS, CHANDRAN. Survey Article: Multiculturalism as Fairness: Will Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship, 406. LAMONT, JULIAN. Incentive Income, Deserved Income and Economic Rents, 26. MARSO, LORI J. The Loving Citizen: Germaine de Staél’s Delphine, 109. MEYER, MICHAEL J. When Not to Claim Your Rights: The Abuse and the Virtuous Use of Rights, 149. NUSSBAUM, MARTHA C. Kant and Stoic Cosmopolitanism, 1. OLSEN, JOHAN P. Institutional Design in Democratic Contexts, 203. POGGE, THOMAS. Creating Supra-national Institutions Democratically: Reflections on the European Union’s Democratic Deficit, 163. REDHEAD, MARK. Debate: Nietzsche and Liberal Democracy: A Relationship of Antagonistic Indebtedness? 183. SCHALLER, WALTER E. Expensive Preferences and the Priority of Right: A Critique of Welfare-egalitarianism, 254. VAN DER VEEN, ROBERT. Debate: Real Freedom and Basic Income: Comment on Brian Barry, 274. WARREN, PAUL. Should Marxists Be Liberal Egalitarians? 47. WHITE, STUART. Freedom of Association and the Right to Exclude, 373. ©1997 Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JF, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA. TITLES Colonisation by the Market: Walzer on Recognition (Keat)(Debate), 93. Community and Indigence: A Hegelian Perspective on Aid to the Poor (Kaufman), 69. Creating Supra-national Institutions Democratically: Reflections on the European Union’s Democratic Deficit (Pogge), 163. Egalitarianism and the Undeserving Poor (Arneson), 327. Expensive Preferences and the Priority of Right: A Critique of Welfare egalitarianism (Schaller), 254 Feminism, Liberalism and Cultural Pluralism: J. $. Mill on Mormon Polygyny (Baum), 230. Freedom of Association and the Right to Exclude (White), 373. Incentive Income, Deserved Income and Economic Rents (Lamont), 26. Institutional Design in Democratic Contexts (Olsen), 203. Intergenerational Equity and the Environment (Beckerman) (Debate), 392. Kant and Stoic Cosmopolitanism (Nussbaum), 1. Multiculturalism as Fairness: Will Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship (Kukathas) (Survey Article), 406. Nietzsche and Liberal Democracy: A Relationship of Antagonistic Indebtedness? (Redhead)(Debate), 183. Political Contractarianism (Gauthier), 132. Real Freedom and Basic Income: Comment on Brian Barry (van der Veen) (Debate), 274. Reworking the Democratic Imagination (Connolly) (Debate), 194. Self-Government and Secession: The Case of Nations (Caney), 351. Should Marxists Be Liberal Egalitarians? (Warren), 47. The Loving Citizen: Germaine de Staél’s Delphine (Marso), 109. The Regulation Approach (Jessop) (Survey Article), 287. When Not to Claim Your Rights: The Abuse and the Virtuous Use of Rights (Meyer), 149.