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Wabash College
Department of Philosophy

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  • 1
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Breaking the Fascist Spell
    Radical Philosophy Review 29 (1): 215-220. 2026.
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  • Jeffrey Gower, Hyper-Sovereignty and Community
    Angelaki 29 (1): 71-84. 2024.
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  • Elizabeth Portella and Larry Alan Busk, The Formal and Real Subsumption of Gender Relations
    Historical Materialism 32 (3): 353-384. 2024.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Power to the (Right) People: Reply to Critics
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 36 (1-2): 92-118. 2024.
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  • Larry Alan Busk and Ashley Krieger, Climate Denial as Alienation
    Radical Philosophy Review 27 (2): 257-285. 2024.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, The People and the Population: Cabral, Democracy, and Climate Catastrophe
    Philosophy and Global Affairs 4 (2): 270-298. 2024.
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  • Jeffrey Gower, What Are Thinking and Acting Beyond the Theory/Practice Pair?
    Symposium 27 (1): 8-32. 2023.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Global justice, natural resources, and climate change (review)
    Contemporary Political Theory 22 (1): 14-17. 2023.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, The Right-Wing Mirror of Critical Theory: Studies of Schmitt, Oakeshott, Hayek, Strauss, and Rand
    Bloomsbury. 2023.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Climate Change and the Irrational Society
    Theory and Event 26 (3): 559-575. 2023.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, What Is “Totalitarian” Today? Arendt after the Climate Breakdown
    Philosophy Today 67 (1): 35-49. 2023.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Interrogating the Right (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review 26 (2): 329-333. 2023.
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  • Matt Carlson, This Is Epistemology: An Introduction, by J. Adam Carter and Clayton Littlejohn (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 45 (2): 239-242. 2022.
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  • Matt Carlson, Anti-exceptionalism and the justification of basic logical principles
    Synthese 200 (3): 1-19. 2022.
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  • Jorge Montiel, Charles Mills’s Radicalism
    Radical Philosophy Review 25 (2): 265-275. 2022.
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  • Jorge Montiel, The Social and Political Philosophy of Jorge Portilla
    Radical Philosophy Review 25 (1): 133-138. 2022.
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  • Matt Carlson, Skepticism and the Digital Information Environment
    SATS 22 (2): 149-167. 2021.
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  • Matt Carlson, Traditional Epistemology and Epistemology Naturalized
    Logique Et Analyse 1 (456): 449-466. 2021.
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  • Jeffrey Gower, Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia (review)
    Environmental Philosophy 18 (2): 350-356. 2021.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, From the Epistemology of Ignorance to Rassenwahn: Thinking Ideology with Mills and Adorno
    Constellations 28 (3): 368-378. 2021.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Schmitt’s democratic dialectic: On the limits of democracy as a value
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (6): 681-701. 2021.
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  • Russell J. Duvernoy and Larry Alan Busk, Climate X or Climate Jacobin?
    Radical Philosophy Review 23 (2): 175-200. 2020.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Democracy in Spite of the Demos: From Arendt to the Frankfurt School
    Rowman & Littlefield International. 2020.
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  • Matt Carlson and Logan Taylor, Me and My Avatar: Player-Character as Fictional Proxy
    Journal of the Philosophy of Games 1. 2019.
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  • Matt Carlson, Bredo Johnsen. Righting Epistemology: Hume’s Revolution
    Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 7 (5): 32-38. 2019.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, History as Chiasm, Chiasm as History
    Philosophy Today 62 (1): 285-298. 2018.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Radical Democracy with what Demos?
    Radical Philosophy Review 21 (2): 225-248. 2018.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Looking like number 12
    In Heather L. Rivera & Alexander E. Hooke (eds.), The Twilight Zone and philosophy: a dangerous dimension to visit, Open Court. 2018.
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  • Larry Alan Busk, Two Women in Flight in Beauvoir’s Fiction
    Southwest Philosophy Review 33 (1): 105-114. 2017.
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  • Larry Alan Busk and Billy Goehring, Narcissus and the Transcendental
    Chiasmi International 19 401-418. 2017.
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