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16Adriaan T. Peperzak, Modern Freedom: Hegel's Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy , pp. xxvi + 675. ISBN 0792370406Hegel Bulletin 25 (1-2): 158-163. 2004.
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16Socialism and morality (edited book)St. Martin's Press. 1990.WHAT IS THE ROLE OF MORAL VALUES IN SOCIALISM? CAN SOCIALISM BE 'SCIENTIFIC' OR IS IT ESSENTIALLY AN ETHICAL DOCTRINE? IS THERE ANY PLACE FOR mORALITY IN Marxism? THESE QUESTIONS ARE CENTRAL TO MUCH RECENT CONTROVERSY ON THE LEFT. 'SOCIALISM AND MORALITY' CONTAINS A VARIETY OF ORIGINAL AND IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THESE DEBATES BY A DISTINGUISHED GROUP OF PHILOSOPHERS AND POLITICAL THEORISTS. ALL THE PAPERS WERE SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THIS VOLUME AND MAKE A LIVELY, WIDE-RANGING AND VALUABLE CON…Read more
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16Review of Lectures on natural right and political science: The first philosophy of right, Heidelberg 1817-1818, with additions from the lectures of 1818-1819 - Hegel,GWF (review)Radical Philosophy 84 (84): 51-52. 1997.
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15Review of Ian Hunt, Analytical and Dialectical Marxism (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 39 133-138. 1999.
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15Review of Kevin Anderson, Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism: A Critical Study (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 34 72-76. 1996.
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15Communism and nationalism: Karl Marx versus Friederich list Roman Szporluk , ix + 307 pp., £24.00 (review)History of European Ideas 12 (4): 552-554. 1990.
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13Socialism, radicalism and nostalgia: Social criticism in Britain, 1775–1830: William Stafford , ix + 304 pp., £27.50, cloth; £10.95, paper (review)History of European Ideas 10 (1): 119-121. 1989.
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13British universities have just gone through their third Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). The `research output' (i.e. publications) of every participating department has been graded by panels of `experts' on a seven point scale. The purpose of this massive operation is to provide a basis for distributing funds for research. In theory, the idea of allocating these scarce resources according to the standard of the work produced seems fair and reasonable; but in philosophy, at least, that is not …Read more
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11Reviews: The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays (review)Radical Philosophy 122 52-53. 2003.
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10Review of GWF Hegel, Introduction to the Lectures on the History of Philosophy - Translators Knox,TM, Miller,AV (review)Philosophical Books 27 (3): 146-148. 1986.
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9Visions and blueprints. Avant-garde culture and radical politics in early twentieth-century Europe : ed. Edward Timms and Peter Collier , xii + 328pp., $39.95 (review)History of European Ideas 10 (5): 624-625. 1989.
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9Review of Robert Meister, Political Identity: Thinking Through Marx (review)Philosophical Books 33 (2): 74-76. 1992.
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9Who are my peers?: The Research Assessment Exercise in philosophyRadical Philosophy 83 (83): 2-5. 1997.
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8Communism and nationalism: Karl Marx versus Friederich listHistory of European Ideas 12 (4): 552-554. 1990.
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7Marxism and Human Nature (Turkish edn)Yordam Kitap. 1998.Is there such a thing as human nature? Sean Sayers gives an ambitious and wide ranging defence of the Marxist and Hegelian approach to uphold the controversial theory that human nature is actually a historical phenomenon.
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7Analytical Marxism and MoralityCanadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 15 (n/a): 81-104. 1989.Marxism has probably been the most influential philosophy of this century. Until recently, however, it was either ignored or dismissed without serious consideration by the great majority of English-speaking philosophers. If the situation is now changing, that is thanks in good measure to the development of analytical Marxism.
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7Review of Alasdair MacIntyre, The Tasks of Philosophy, Selected Essays Volume 1, and Ethics and Politics, Selected Essays Volume 2 (review)Radical Philosophy 143 (143): 56-58. 2007.
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7Introduction to the Lectures on the History of PhilosophyPhilosophical Books 27 (3): 146-148. 1986.
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7Plato's Republic: An IntroductionEdinburgh University Press. 1999.This book provides a clear, lively and highly readable introduction to the main themes of Plato's Republic. It covers Plato's social and political thought, his moral philosophy, his epistemology and metaphysics, and his philosophy of art and literature. Plato's theories in all these areas are presented in concise and straightforward terms. They are located in the context of the views of subsequent philosophers and critically assessed in the light of current debates. The contemporary significance…Read more