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The third issue of Studies in Social and Political Thought is now available to order
CONTENTS:
Iain Hampsher Monk
The Contemporary Use of Historical Thought
Will Leggett
New Labour's Third Way: From 'New Times' to 'No Choice'
Cate Eschle
Engendering Global Democracy
Neil Stammers reviews Darrow Shecter's 'Sovereign States or Political Communities?'
Steve Brown reviews Lawrence Wilde's
'Ethical Marxism and its Radical Critics'
Zoe Hepden reviews Gerald Delanty's 'Social Theory in a Changing World: Conceptions of Modernity'
Is a Virtual University possible?
Franz Solms-Laubach reflects on this year's Freiburg-Sussex on line seminars
Thesis Abstracts By: Philip Larkin, Cynthia de Carvalho Lins, Mark Jonathan Smith.
Studies in Social and Political Thought is published by the DPhil students and faculty of the Social and Political Thought Graduate Programme at the University of Sussex, UK. It is intended as a forum for interdisiplinary debate in social and political theory, political philosophy, the history of social and political theory, and the study of political and social ideologies and movements. Contributions are welcome from anyone, at Sussex or elsewhere, working in these fields.
For further information, see
htpp://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/SPT/journal/
For a copy of the journal, email:sptj@sussex.ac.uk
or write to:
Studies in Social and Political Thought,
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University of Sussex,
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