Provocations: Political Thought and Contemporary Issues
Series Editor: Kenneth L. Deutsch, State University of New York, Geneseo
Joseph R. Fornieri, Rochester Institute of Technology
The goal of this series is to demonstrate the continuing relevance of political thought and philosophy to a free and open society. We seek to provide a forum for the nation's leading political theorists, philosophers, and public intellectuals to engage controversial public issues through the lens of political thought. The books are intended to be concise, pithy, and controversial, and written for an audience of both undergraduates and interested general readers. These books will represent the breadth of ideological and philosophical perspectives currently informing public debates.
Editorial Advisory Board Jean Bethke Elshtain, University
of Chicago Divinity School
Harvey Mansfield, Harvard University
Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University
Daniel J. Mahoney, Assumption College
Patrick J. Deneen, Princeton University
Christine Kelly, William Paterson University
Jean M. Yarbrough, Bowdoin College
Michael Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
Ronald J. Tercheck, University of Maryland
Fred R. Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame
Hadley Arkes, Amherst College
Possible Topics
National Security, Abortion, Multiculturalism, Pluralism, Religious Identity, Bioethics, Capital Punishment, Terrorism, Patriotism, Privacy, Community, Political Leadership, Race Relations, Social Movements, Foreign Policy, Gender, Human Rights, Political Participation, Welfare, Globalization
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