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    Hannah Arendt and the Political Imagination
    International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (3): 349-369. 2002.
    If we understand Arendt’s work on totalitarianism as the beginning of her philosophizing, then we can better appreciate her concern with human nature and better judge her Existenz philosophy. Certifying Arendt as an existentialist allows those who would label her to recast her ideas into the language of modernity and thereby abolish the nature that stalks modem theorizing. Eliminating nature as a reckoning also obliterates history as an anchor and offers modems unlimited will for shaping the fut…Read more
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    The Protean Faces of Materialism (review)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 15 (1-2): 165-182. 2003.
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    Seligman, Adam. Modernity's Wager: Authority, the Self and Transcendence (review)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 14 (1-2): 206-208. 2002.