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Samuel A. Butler, Labor, Action, Communication
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Gordon Hull, One View of the Dungeon:
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Marianne Janack, The Problem of Experience:
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Colin Koopman, Public and Private in Feminism and Pragmatism
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Filippo Del Lucchese, Nature and Laws:
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Kristin Parcell McCartney, Queer Invisibility in the Transatlantic Reproduction of “Race”
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Jennifer Scuro, Thinking of Bhopal:
Women’s Bodies as Waste-Sites
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Cory Wimberly, Montesquieu and Locke on Democratic Power and the Justification of the “War on Terror”
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Nicholas Zettel, Marx’s Philosophy of Love and Communism
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