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18Questions of Power in Political TheoryIn John S. Nelson (ed.), What should political theory be now?, State University of New York Press. 1983.
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9Producing ChangeIn Terence Ball & James Farr (eds.), After Marx, Cambridge University Press. 1984.
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64Unlearning American PatriotismTheory and Research in Education 5 (1): 7-21. 2007.Immoral excesses of American foreign policy are so severe and so deep-rooted that American patriotism is now a moral burden. This love, which pulls toward amnesia, wishful thinking and inattention to urgent foreign interests, should be replaced by commitment to a global social movement that seeks to hem in the American empire. Teachers can advance this cause without abusing their positions. But to do so, they must violate distinctive social expectations at different levels of American education.
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1Terrorism, War and EmpireIn James P. Sterba (ed.), Terrorism and International Justice, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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13The Critique of GlobalizationIn Michel Seymour & Matthias Fritsch (eds.), Reason & emancipation: essays on the philosophy of Kai Nielsen, Humanity Books. 2007.
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21Justice as Social FreedomIn Kai Nielsen, Rodger Beehler, David Copp & Béla Szabados (eds.), On the track of reason: essays in honor of Kai Nielsen, Westview Press. pp. 185-238. 1992.
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95Too much inequalitySocial Philosophy and Policy 19 (1): 275-313. 2002.It used to seem so simple. In the old days , most political philosophers who were inclined to call themselves “egalitarian” thought that one or another version of this argument established at least the approximate truth about economic justice
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122Relationships of Equality: A Camping Trip Revisited (review)The Journal of Ethics 14 (3-4): 231-253. 2010.G. A. Cohen incisively argued that our judgments of social justice should fit our convictions about how to interact with others in our personal lives. Ironically, the ordinary morality of cooperation invoked in his last book undermines his favored principle of equality, and supports John Rawls' reliance on a relevantly impartial choice promoting appropriate fundamental interests as a basis for distributive standards. His further objections to Rawls' account of distributive justice neglect the ro…Read more
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172Productive forces and the forces of change: A review of Gerald A. Cohen, Karl Marx's theory of history: A defense (review)Philosophical Review 90 (1): 91-117. 1981.
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101Marx and Aristotle: A Kind of ConsequentialismCanadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (sup1): 323-352. 1981.
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19IndexIn Moral Differences: Truth, Justice, and Conscience in a World of Conflict, Princeton University Press. pp. 393-396. 1992.
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34IntroductionIn Moral Differences: Truth, Justice, and Conscience in a World of Conflict, Princeton University Press. pp. 3-9. 1992.
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32Chapter three. Limitless dissentIn Moral Differences: Truth, Justice, and Conscience in a World of Conflict, Princeton University Press. pp. 82-113. 1992.
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23Chapter four. The obstacles of contentIn Moral Differences: Truth, Justice, and Conscience in a World of Conflict, Princeton University Press. pp. 114-145. 1992.
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32Chapter eleven. Living as one shouldIn Moral Differences: Truth, Justice, and Conscience in a World of Conflict, Princeton University Press. pp. 377-392. 1992.
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23Marxism and CapitalismIn R. G. Frey & Christopher Heath Wellman (eds.), A Companion to Applied Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
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44Marx's legacyIn Robert L. Simon (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Social and Political Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2002.The prelims comprise: Marx's Capitalism Exploitation The State and Capitalism Morality and Social Interests Notes Bibliography.
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125Wittgenstein in transition: A review of the philosophical grammar (review)Philosophical Review 86 (4): 520-544. 1977.