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NOTES TO PAGES 273–78 Will Prevail: President George Bush on War, Terrorism, and Freedom, Foreword by Peggy Noonan (New York: Co ...
NOTES TO PAGES 279–92 Ibid., 28. Ibid. Ibid., 31. Ibid., 31 and 34. Ibid., 40. Ibid., 40–41. Ibid., 56–57. Ibid., 63. Ibid., 25 ...
NOTES TO PAGES 293–99 and those that cannot.... To illustrate: from within a political conception of justice let us suppose we c ...
NOTES TO PAGES 300–305 individual, which accord primacy to private individual liberty. Liberalism in this sense is not a politic ...
NOTES TO PAGES 306–9 Guanta ́namo and in United States detention sites for ‘‘suspected terrorists,’’ gives little credence to in ...
NOTES TO PAGES 309–12 Allen W. Wood [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991], Addition to Paragraph 158, 199). ‘‘The family ...
NOTES TO PAGES 312–14 If contemporary liberal political rationality articulates such a subject, it also stumbles over and even ...
NOTES TO PAGES 314–27 are politics and law, the very domains liberalism treats as primary domains of power. Liberalized cultures ...
NOTES TO PAGES 328–30 Political Liberalism(New York: Columbia University Press, 1993); Joseph Raz, ‘‘Autonomy, Tolera- tion and ...
NOTES TO PAGES 331–37 Maurice Cranston, ‘‘John Locke and the Case for Toleration,’’ reprinted inJohn Locke: A Letter Concerning ...
NOTES TO PAGES 337–45 Kant,Critique of Pure Reason, A738 / B766. Apart from Onora O’Neill, scholars who have done the most to a ...
NOTES TO PAGES 346–48 fields’’ (‘‘The House That Jack Built: Thirty Years of Reading Rawls,’’Ethics113, [January 2003]: 367). Co ...
NOTES TO PAGES 348–57 This has recently been treated by Paul Ricoeur, ‘‘The Political Paradox,’’ inLegitimacy and the State, ed ...
NOTES TO PAGES 357–67 ity towards posterity’’; and, in general, he notes that Rawls’s conclusions ‘‘must rest both on a rather s ...
NOTESTOPAGE368 See Gilles Deleuze,Difference and Repetition, trans. Paul Patton, (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994), 1 ...
NOTES TO PAGES 369–75 Time-Image, trans. Hugh Tomlinson and Robert Galeta (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1989). S ...
NOTES TO PAGES 375–82 Ibid., 21. See Stanley Cavell,Philosophy the Day after Tomorrow(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2005 ...
NOTES TO PAGES 386–91 relationship that which in no case can be ‘‘posed.’’ Inscription, as I would define it in this respect, is ...
NOTES TO PAGES 391–98 being defended is not ‘‘democracy’’ as such but its ‘‘homeland.’’ The traditional term, still in use, isna ...
NOTES TO PAGES 403–4 Rafael Sa ́nchez, Intimate Publicities: Retreating the Theologico-Political in the Cha ́vez Regime? note: V ...
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