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    Socialism and Democracy
    with David McLellan
    Macmillan. 1991.
    A collection of essays by nine prominent thinkers on the compatibility of socialism and democracy and its future.
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    According to Plato, the true philosopher will take on political power only with great reluctance. Onora O’Neill is a prominent political philosopher: specifically, a latter day Kantian and a follower of Rawls. She is also Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge and, as Baroness O’Neill of Bengarve, a crossbench Peer in the House of Lords. I have no idea whether she was at all reluctant to take on these positions. Happily, on the evidence of the present book, they do not appear to have compromise…Read more
  •  5
    The Need to Work: A Reply to Mr Higgins
    Radical Philosophy 47 48. 1987.
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    This work contains a rigorous account of the philosophy of dialectic in Hegel and Marxism, which takes the form of a debate in which each author develops his own account and criticism of the other.
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Tim Harris, Janice Mclaughlin, Richard Drake, John Peacock, K. Steven Vincent, Kjell Skyllstad, Bart Moore‐Gilbert, Paola S. Timiras, Margo Todd, Eoin Bourke, Elizabeth Sotirova, William Sweet, Sam W. Bloom, Bernard Yack, John Morton, Philip Morgan, Albert P. Fell, Javier Ibániez‐Noe, Javier Ibánez‐Noe, Jeremy Black, Janet Lungstrum, H. B. McCullough, Margaret Jennings, Roger Celestin, Douglas R. Skopp, Harvey J. Kaye, Michael O'Dea, Ian Fraser, Conal Condren, Susan M. Shell, Julian Young, George N. Leontsinis, John E. Weakland, Hermine W. Williams, Steven Beller, James A. Aho, Richard S. Findler, Anthony H. Galt, Ronald Hutton, Joachim Whaley, Gerald Seaman, Rudolf Dekker, Frans Coetzee, John Renwick, John Freeman, Rebecca W. Corrie, William N. Parker, Renato Cristi, Richard M. Swain, André Mineau, Linda Munk, Mark Walker, Martin Heyd, Danielle Johnson‐Cousin, Miles Taylor, and Susan Castillo
    The European Legacy 2 (7): 1231-1300. 1997.
    Sidney: Court Maxims. Edited and introduced by Hans Blom, Eco Haitsma‐Muller and Ronald Janse. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought (Cambridge/New York/Melbourne: Cambridge University Press: 1996). xxxix + 216 pp., £35.00 cloth, £12.95 paper.The Politics of Women's Work: The Paris Garment Trades, 1750–1915. By Judith G. Coffin (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996), 289 pp., $35/£28.50 cloth.Rethinking the Political: Gender, Resistance, and the State. By Barbara Laslett, Jo…Read more
  •  4
    Meeting Needs
    Philosophical Books 30 (3): 179-180. 1989.
  •  2
    Analyzing Marxism: New Essays on Analytical Marxism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume
    In Kai Nielsen & Robert Ware (eds.), , University of Calgary Press. pp. 81-104. 1989.
  •  2
    Needs
    Philosophical Books 29 (4): 229-231. 1988.
  •  2
    The A-Z Guide to Modern Social and Political Theorists
    In Nöel Parker & Stuart Sim (eds.), , Prentice-hall/harvester Wheatsheaf. pp. 241-245. 1997.
  •  1
    Analyzing Marxism: New Essays on Analytical Marxism
    In Kai Nielsen & Robert Ware (eds.), , Renmin University Press. pp. 66-85. 2002.
  • Reality and Reason
    Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (4): 267-269. 1987.
  • The Values of the Enterprise Culture: The Moral Debate
    In P. Heelas & P. Morris (eds.), , Routledge. pp. 120-138. 1992.
  • Virtue and politics: Alasdair MacIntyre's revolutionary Aristotelianism
    In Paul Blackledge & Kelvin Knight (eds.), , University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 79-96. 2011.
  • The Need to Work
    Radical Philosophy 46 17. 1987.
  • The Edinburgh Dictionary of Continental Philosophy
    In John Protevi (ed.), , Edinburgh University Press. 2006.
  • Steven Lukes, Marxism and Morality (review)
    Radical Philosophy 44 36. 1986.
  • Radical Philosophy
    Philosophical Information 11 35-37. 1991.
  • Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy (review)
    Radical Philosophy 110. 2001.
  • Editorial
    Radical Philosophy 47 1. 1987.
  • K Anderson's Lenin, Hegel And Western Marxism (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 34 72-76. 1996.