Political thought
Political philosophy, democratic theory, and the intellectual tradition of constitutionalism.
The journal publishes analysis and essays drawing on the great traditions of political thought — the liberalism of Locke, Mill, and Constant; the republicanism of Machiavelli, Montesquieu, and Madison; the humanism of Erasmus, Maritain, and Nussbaum; the democratic tradition of Tocqueville, Bobbio, and Habermas — to illuminate contemporary questions.
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