A Bibliography of Literature on Hannah Arendt Since 1975

This bibliography is a work-in-progress. My aim is to create a comprehensive list of the English secondary literature on Hannah Arendt since her death on December 4, 1975. The list includes published works on Arendt, but it does not include unpublished theses or dissertations. Sources are included in the bibliography if they are exclusively devoted to an exposition of Arendt or if they contain a substantive engagement with her work (I have excluded articles that merely mention Arendt or reference her in footnotes). I am building the bibliography in chronological order, and when a given year is complete, I indicate this with an asterisk (*) next to the year. If you are aware of any literature that is missing from a completed year, please email me the complete entry. Once I verify the source, I will add it to the bibliography.

1975*

  • Bird, David. “Hannah Arendt, Political Scientist Dead.” The New York Times, December 6, 1975.
  • Hart, Francis R. “The Spaces of Privacy: Jane Austen.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction Volume 30, Number 3 (December 1975): 305-333.

1976*

  • Ball, Milner S. “Authority and American Courts.” Rutgers-Camden Law Journal Volume 8 (1976): 563-594.
  • Baron, Salo. “Hannah Arendt: 1906-1975.” Jewish Social Studies, Volume 38, Number. 2 (Spring, 1976): 187-189.
  • Beatty, Joseph. “Thinking and moral considerations: Socrates and Arendt’s Eichmann.”  The Journal of Value Inquiry, Volume 10 (December, 1976): 266–278.
  • Clark, Ernest. “Revolutionary ritual: A Comparative Analysis of Thought Reform and the Show Trial.” Studies in Comparative Communism Volume 9, Number 3 (1976): 226-243.
  • Cooper, Leroy. “Hannah Arendt’s Political Philosophy: An Interpretation.” The Review of Politics, Volume 38, Number 2 (April, 1976): 145-176.
  • Cranston, Maurice. “Hannah Arendt.” Encounter, Volume 46, Number 3 (1976): 54-56.
  • Jonas, Hans. “Hannah Arendt.” Partisan Review, Volume 43, Number 1 (1976): 13. Words Spoken at the funeral service for Hannah Arendt at the Riverside Memorial Chapel in New York City on Monday, December 8, 1975.
  • Jonas, Hans. “Hannah Arendt: 1906-1975.” Social Research, Volume 43, Number 1, Interaction Between European and American Social Science (Spring 1976): 3-5.
  • Jung, Hwa Yol. “Embodiment and Political Action.” The Philosophy Forum, Volume 14, Number 4, (1976): 367-388.
  • Kaufman, Martin. “A Critique of Hannah Arendt’s Thesis on Totalitarianism and Modern Antisemitism.” Gesher Volume 5 (1976): 60-74.
  • Kitchen, Martin. Fascism. London: MacMillan Publishers, 1976.
  • Krieger, Leonard. “The Historical Hannah Arendt.” The Journal of Modern History, Volume 48, Number 4 (December, 1976): 672-684.
  • Laqueur, Walter. “Fascism–The Second Coming.” Commentary Volume 61, Number 2 (1976): 61-62.
  • Lowell, Robert. “On Hannah Arendt.” The New York Review of Books, May 13, 1976.
  • Lyons, Dan. “Action, Excellence, and Achievement.” Inquiry Volume 19, Number 1-4 (1976): 277-297.
  • Margolis, Joseph. “The Problem of Revolution.” Philosophy in Context Volume 5 (1976): 28-41.
  • Mojares, Resil B. “Aspects of Sentimentality in Philippine Vernacular Fiction.” Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society Volume 4, Number 4 (1976): 243-249.
  • Morganthau, Hans. “Hannah Arendt: 1906-1975.” Political Theory, Volume 4, Number 1 (February, 1976): 5-8.
  • Muelder, Walter G. “Critical Reflections On’Violence, Non-Violence And The Struggle For Justice.” In Selected Papers from the Annual Meeting (American Society of Christian Ethics). Edited by Max L. Stackhouse, 1-16. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 1976.
  • O’Meara, Patrick. “The Use of Full-Length Commercial Films in Political Science Undergraduate Education.” Teaching Political Science Volume 3, Number 2 (1976): 215-221.
  • Phillips, William. “Hannah Arendt and Lionel Trilling.” Partisan Review, Volume 43, Number 1 (1976): 9-11.
  • Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel. “III. Inhuman Conduct and Unpolitical Theory: Michael Oakeshott’s On Human Conduct.” Political Theory Volume 4, Number 3 (1976): 301-320.
  • Polkehn, Klaus. “The Secret Contacts: Zionism and Nazi Germany, 1933-1941.” Journal of Palestine Studies Volume 5, Number 3-4 (1976): 54-82.
  • Schorsch, Ismar. “On the History of the Political Judgment of the Jew.” The Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture. New York: Leo Baek Institute. 1976.
  • Singh, Gopal. “Politics and Violence.” Social Scientist, Volume 4, Number 11 (June, 1976): 58-66.
  • Sontheimer. Kurt. “Hannah Arendt: An Appreciation.” Political Studies, Volume XXIV, Number 2 (June, 1976): 192-194.
  • West, Thomas R. Nature, Community, & Will: A Study in Literary and Social Thought. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1976.
  • Wrong, Dennis H. “Competent Authority: Reality and Legitmating Model.” In The Uses of Controversy in Sociology. Edited by Simone Ferguson, et al, 262-272. New York: Free Press, 1976.
  • Baron, Salo. “Hannah Arendt: 1906-1975.” Jewish Social Studies, Volume 38, Number. 2 (Spring, 1976): 187-189.
  • Beatty, Joseph. “Thinking and moral considerations: Socrates and Arendt’s Eichmann.”  The Journal of Value Inquiry, Volume 10 (December, 1976): 266–278.
  • Bellah, Robert N. “To Kill and Survive or to Die and Become: The Active Life and the Contemplative Life as Ways of Being Adult.” Daedalus Volume 105, Number 2, Adulthood: (Spring 1976): 57-76.
  • Clark, Ernest. “Revolutionary ritual: A Comparative Analysis of Thought Reform and the Show Trial.” Studies in Comparative Communism Volume 9, Number 3 (1976): 226-243.
  • Cooper, Leroy. “Hannah Arendt’s Political Philosophy: An Interpretation.” The Review of Politics, Volume 38, Number 2 (April, 1976): 145-176.
  • Cranston, Maurice. “Hannah Arendt.” Encounter, Volume 46, Number 3 (1976): 54-56.
  • Jonas, Hans. “Hannah Arendt.” Partisan Review, Volume 43, Number 1 (1976): 13. Words Spoken at the funeral service for Hannah Arendt at the Riverside Memorial Chapel in New York City on Monday, December 8, 1975.
  • Jonas, Hans. “Hannah Arendt: 1906-1975.” Social Research, Volume 43, Number 1, Interaction Between European and American Social Science (Spring 1976): 3-5.
  • Jung, Hwa Yol. “Embodiment and political action.” The Philosophy Forum, Volume 14, Number 4, (1976): 367-388.
  • Kitchen, Martin. Fascism. London: MacMillan Publishers, 1976.
  • Krieger, Leonard. “The Historical Hannah Arendt.” The Journal of Modern History, Volume 48, Number 4 (December, 1976): 672-684.
  • Kriete, Charles F. The Changing Moral Dimension of Strategy. Carlisle Barracks: Army War College Strategic Studies Institute, 1976.
  • Laqueur, Walter. “Fascism–The Second Coming.” Commentary Volume 61, Number 2 (1976): 61-62.
  • Lowell, Robert. “On Hannah Arendt.” The New York Review of Books, May 13, 1976.
  • Margolis, Joseph. “The Problem of Revolution.” Philosophy in Context Volume 5 (1976): 28-41.
  • Mewes, Horst. “On the Concept of Politics in the Early Work of Karl Marx.” Social Research Volume 43, Number 2 (Summer 1976): 276-294.
  • Morganthau, Hans. “Hannah Arendt: 1906-1975.” Political Theory, Volume 4, Number 1 (February, 1976): 5-8.
  • O’Meara, Patrick. “The Use of Full-Length Commercial Films in Political Science Undergraduate Education.” Teaching Political Science Volume 3, Number 2 (1976): 215-221.
  • Parry, Geraint. “Trust, Distrust and Consensus.” British Journal of Political Science Volume 6, Number 2 (1976): 129-142.
  • Phillips, William. “Hannah Arendt and Lionel Trilling.” Partisan Review, Volume 43, Number 1 (1976): 9-11.
  • Polkehn, Klaus. “The Secret Contacts: Zionism and Nazi Germany, 1933-1941.” Journal of Palestine Studies Volume 5, Number 3-4 (1976): 54-82.
  • Schorsch, Ismar. “On the History of the Political Judgment of the Jew.” The Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture. New York: Leo Baek Institute. 1976.
  • Singh, Gopal. “Politics and Violence.” Social Scientist, Volume 4, Number 11 (June, 1976): 58-66.
  • Sontheimer. Kurt. “Hannah Arendt: An Appreciation.” Political Studies, Volume XXIV, Number 2 (June, 1976): 192-194.
  • West, Thomas R. Nature, Community, & Will: A Study in Literary and Social Thought. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1976.
  • Wrong, Dennis H. “Competent Authority: Reality and Legitmating Model.” In The Uses of Controversy in Sociology. Edited by Simone Ferguson, et al, 262-272. New York: Free Press, 1976.

1977*

  • Ahrens, Gary A. “Privacy and Property: Can They Remain after Juridical Personality is Lost.” Creighton Law Review Volume 1 (1977): 1077-1136.
  • Alexander, Edward. The Incredibility of the Holocaust. Proceedings of the World Congress of Jewish Studies, Volume 1: Holocaust Research (1977): 75-97.
  • Baker, C. Edwin. “Scope of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech.” UCLA Law Review Volume 25 (1977): 964-1040
  • Barnard, F. Mechner. “Infinity and Finality: Hannah Arendt on Politics and Truth.” Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory/Revue canadienne de theorie politique etsociale, Volume 1, Number 3 (Fall/Autumn, 1977): 29-57.
  • Bergesen, Albert James. “Political Witch Hunts: The Sacred and the Subversive in Cross-National Perspective.” American Sociological Review, Volume 42, Number 2 (1977): 220-233.
  • Bernstein, Richard. “Hannah Arendt: The Ambiguities of Theory and Practice.” In Theory and Practice: New Perspectives. Edited by Terrence Ball, 141-158. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1977.
  • Bookchin, Murray. “Toward a Vision of the Urban Future.” In The Rise of the Sunbelt Cities. Edited by David C. Perry and Alfred J. Watkins, 259–276. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1977.
  • Crick, Bernard. “On Rereading” The Origins of Totalitarianism”.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1 (Spring, 1977): 106-126.
  • Crick, Bernard. “Education and the Polity.” Higher Education Review Volume 9, Number 2 (1977): 7-22.
  • Dauenhauer, Bernard P. “Politics and Coercion.” Philosophy Today Volume 21, Number 2 (1977): 103-114.
  • Gilbert, Alan. “Violence and the State.” The Philosophical Review, Volume 86, Number 3 (July, 1977): 405-407.
  • Gray, J. Glenn. “The Winds of Thought.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring 1977): 44-62.
  • Gray, J. Glenn. “The Sense of it All.” The College Volume XXIX, Number 2 (July 1977): 13-17.
  • Habermas, Jürgen. “Hannah Arendt’s Communications Concept of Power.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 3-24.
  • Heller, Erich. “Hannah Arendt as a Critic of Literature.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring 1977): 147-159.
  • Hicks, David C. “Moral Evil as Apparent Disvalue.” Religious Studies Volume 13, Number 1 (1977): 01-16.
  • Hutchins, Robert Maynard, and Mortimer Jerome Adler. Contemporary Ideas in Historical Perspective. New York: Arno Press, 1977.
  • Jonas, Hans. “Acting, Knowing, Thinking: Gleanings from Hannah Arendt’s Philosophical Work.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 25-43.
  • Kateb, George. “Freedom and Worldliness in the Thought of Hannah Arendt.” Political Theory, Volume 5, Number 2 (May, 1977): 141-18.
  • Kelly, George Armstrong. “Politics, Violence, and Human Nature.” Nomos Volume 17 (1977): 111-141.
  • Kriete, Charles F. “The Moral Dimension of Strategy.” The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters, Volume VII, Number 2 (1977): 65-76.
  • Lang, Berel. “Anti-Semitism-A Jewish Question.” Judaism Volume 26, Number 1 (1977): 68-72.
  • Lewis, Justine, and Albert Karbal. “On Sensitizing Youth to Moral Imperatives: The Holocaust as Case History.” Religious Education, Volume 72, Number 6 (1977): 657-663.
  • Marrus, Michael R. “European Jewry and the Politics of Assimilation: Assessment and Reassessment.” The Journal of Modern History Volume 49, Number 1 (1977): 89-109.
  • Moody, Peter R. Opposition and Dissent in Contemporary China. Stanford: Hoover Press, 1977.
  • Morganthau, Hans. “Hannah Arendt on Totalitarianism and Democracy.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 127-131.
  • Nisbet, Robert. “Hannah Arendt and the American Revolution.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, (Spring, 1977): 63-79.
  • O’Grady, Terence J. “High Culture and Music Education.” The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Volume 11, Number 1 (January, 1977): 109-111.
  • Phillips, William. “Hannah Arendt and Lionel Trilling.” Partisan Review 43 (Winter, 1976): 9–11.
  • Shklar, Judith. “Rethinking the Past.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 80-90.
  • Salkever, Stephen G. “Freedom, participation, and happiness.” Political Theory Volume 5, Number 3 (1977): 391-414.
  • Stanley, John. “Equality of Opportunity as Philosophy and Ideology.” Political Theory, Volume 5, Number 1 (February, 1977): 61-74.
  • Sternberger, Dolf, and E.B. Ashton. “The Sunken City: Hannah Arendt’s Idea of Politics.” Social Research, Vol. 44, No. 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 132-146.
  • Stillman, Peter. “Freedom as Participation: The Revolutionary Theories of Hegel and Arendt.” The American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 20, Issue 4 (March/April, 1977): 477-493.
  • Topf, Mel A. “Hannah Arendt on Technology and Human Stature.” Newsletter of Lehigh University Humanities Perspectives on Technology Program Number 3 (December 1977): 11-13.
  • Vollrath, Ernst, and Hans Fantel. “Hannah Arendt and the Method of Political Thinking.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 160-182.
  • Ward, John William. “The Revolution and the Meaning of the Humanities.” The Massachusetts Review, Volume 18, Number 1 (Spring, 1977): 93-103.
  • Warnick, Barbara. “The Rhetoric of Conservative Resistance.” Southern Journal of Communication Volume 42, Number 3 (1977): 256-273.
  • Wolin, Sheldon. “Hannah Arendt and the Ordinance of Time.” Social Research , Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 91-105.
  • Young, Iris Marion. “The Concept of Role-playing and Authentic Political Action.” Philosophy Today Volume 21, Number 2 (1977): 115-125.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elizabeth. “Hannah Arendt’s Storytelling.” Social Research, Volume 44, Number 1, Hannah Arendt (Spring, 1977): 183-190.

1978*

  • Adamson, Walter L. “Beyond” Reform or Revolution”: Notes on Political Education in Gramsci, Habermas and Arendt.” Theory and Society Volume 6, Number 3 (1978): 429-460.
  • Andriolo, Karin. “On Power in Egalitarian Societies.” Dialectical Anthropology Volume 3, Number 2 (1978): 191-195.
  • Baum, Rainer C. “The Holocaust–Anomic Hobbesian “State of Nature”.” Zeitschrift für Soziologie Volume 7, Number 4 (1978): 303-326.
  • Botstein, Leon. “The Children of the Lonely Crowd.” Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning Volume 10, Number 5 (1978): 16-20.
  • Botstein, Leon”Hannah Arendt: The Jewish Question. New Republic Volume 179, Number 17 (1978): 32-37.
  • Bush, Clive. “Toward the outside: The Quest for Discontinuity in Gertrude Stein’s The Making of Americans; Being a History of a Family’s Progress.” Twentieth Century Literature Volume 24, Number 1 (1978): 27-56.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “The Contradictions of Hannah Arendt’s Political Thought.” Political Theory Volume 6, Number 1 (1978): 5-26.
  • Cherrick, Jordan B. “The Role of the Court Jews in Jewish History.” Gesher Volume 6 (1978): 54-79.
  • Feldman, Ron H.. “Introduction” in The Jew as Pariah: Jewish Identity and Politics in the Modern Age. New York: Grove Press,1978.
  • Germen, Aydın. “Structuralism II.” Journal of the Faculty of Architecture Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring 1978): 65-89.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Teaching: The Question of Personal Reality.” Teachers College Record Volume 80, Number 1 (1978): 23-35.
  • Greene, Maxine. Landscapes of Learning. New York: Teachers College Press, 1978.
  • Guindon, Hubert. “Societal Changes and Their Impact.” Canadian Public Administration Volume 21, Number 3 (1978): 441-446.
  • Holland, Laurence B. “Authority, Power, and Form: Some American Texts.” The Yearbook of English Studies Volume 8 (1978): 1-14.
  • Horowitz, Irving Louis. “Small Lives for Big Words: Individualism and State Power Reconsidered.” Worldview Volume 21, Number 9 (1978): 13-19.
  • Jay, Martin, and Leon Botstein. “Hannah Arendt: Opposing Views.” Partisan Review Volume 45, Number 3 (1978): 348-368.
  • Jung, Hwa Yol. “Democratic Ontology & Technology: A Critique of CB Macpherson.” Polity Volume 11, Number 2 (1978): 247-269.
  • Jung, Hwa Yol. “A Hermeneutical Accent on the Conduct of Political Inquiry.” Human Studies Volume 1, Number 1 (1978): 48-82.
  • Kazemi, Farhad. “The Study of Political Unrest and Violence: The Middle East.” Review of Middle East Studies Volume 12, Number 2 (1978): 17-31.
  • Ladner, Benjamin. “Private Values and Public Learning.” Educational Studies Volume 9, Number 1 (1978): 37-44.
  • Mckenna, George. “The Life of the Mind. Vol. I: Thinking. Vol. II: Willing.” The Journal of Politics Volume 40, Number 4 (Nov., 1978): 1086-1088.
  • Miller, Stephen. “Bureaucracy baiting.” The American Scholar Volume 42, Number 7 (1978): 205-222.
  • Moehle, Natalia R. The Dimensions of Evil and of Transcendence: A Sociological Perspective. Washington DC: University Press of America, 1978.
  • Nelson, John S. “Politics and Truth: Arendt’s Problematic.” American Journal of Political Science Volume 22, Number 2 (1978): 270-301.
  • Rockmore, Tom. “Marxian man.” The Monist Volume 61, Number 1 (1978): 56-71.
  • Roshwald, Mordecai. “Authority, skepticism and dissent in Judaism.” Jewish Social Studies Volume 40, Number 3/4 (1978): 189-230.
  • Roettger, Walter B. “Strata and Stability: Reputations of American Political Scientists.” Political Science and Politics, Volume 11, Number 1 (1978): 6-12.
  • Schall, James V. “The Best Form of Government: A Perspective on the Continuity of Political Theory.” The Review of Politics Volume 40, Number 1 (1978): 97-123.
  • Suhürmann, Reiner. “Political thinking in Heidegger.” Social Research Volume 45, Number 1 (1978): 191-221.
  • Stern, Peter, and Jean Yarbrough. “Teaching: Hannah Arendt.” The American Scholar Volume 47, Number 3 (1978): 371-381.
  • Topf, Mel A. “Hannah Arendt: Literature and the Public Realm.” College English Volume 40, Number 4 (1978): 353-363.
  • Vincent, R. J. “Western Conceptions of a Universal Moral Order.” British Journal of International Studies Volume 4, Number 1 (1978): 20-46.
  • Wasserman, Loretta. “Book Review: The Life of the Mind.” Grand Valley Forum, Volume 2, Number 30 (April 24, 1978): 2.
  • Weir, Robert F. “What Revolution Is—and Is Not.” Worldview Volume 21, Number 11 (1978): 13-18.
  • Whitebook, Joel. “Pre-market economics: The Aristotelian perspective.” Dialectical Anthropology Volume 3, Number 3 (1978): 197-220.
  • Winner, Langdon. Autonomous Technology: Technics-Out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1978.
  • Wiser, James L. “The Life of the Mind: Volume I: THINKING.” Thought: Fordham University Quarterly Volume 53, Number 4 (1978): 451-452.

1979*

  • Agassi, Joseph. “Rights and Reason.” In Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Volume 9, 9-20. Tel Aviv: Intersdar Shamir, Ltd., 1979.
  • Alexander, Edward. The Resonance of Dust: Essays on Holocaust Literature and Jewish Fate. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 1979.
  • Allardyce, Gilbert. “What Fascism is Not: Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept.” The American Historical Review Volume 84, Number 2 (1979): 367-388.
  • Allen, James Sloan. “Modernity and the Evil of Banality.” Centennial Review Volume 23, Number 1 (Winter 1979): 20-39.
  • Bakan, Mildred. “Hannah Arendt’s Concepts of Labor and Work.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 49-66. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Blacher, Yehuda. To Think what We are Doing: Critical Reflections on the Political Thought of Hannah Arendt. Jerusalem: Hebrew University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Political Sciences, 1979.
  • Botstein, Leon. “More on Hannah Arendt, Reply.” Partisan Review Volume 46, Number 2 (1979): 313-317.
  • Childress, James F. “Appeals to conscience.” Ethics Volume 89, Number 4 (1979): 315-335.
  • Crick, Bernard. “On Rereading The Origins of Totalitarianism.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 27-48. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Curtis, Michael. Totalitarianism. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1979.
  • Denneny, Michael. “The Privilege of Ourselves: Hannah Arendt on Judgment.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 245-274. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Donoghue, Denis. “Hannah Arendt’s ‘The Life of the Mind.'”The Hudson Review , Volume 32, Number 2 (Summer, 1979): 281-288.
  • Draenos, Stan Spyros. “Thinking without a Ground: Hannah Arendt and the Contemporary Situation of Understanding.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 209-224. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Elevitch, Bernard. “Hannah Arendt’s Testimony.” The Massachusetts Review Volume 20, Number 2 (1979): 369-376.
  • Ellis, Desmond. “The Prison Guard as Carceral Luddite: A Critical Review of the MacGuigan Report on the Penitentiary System in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie Volume 4, Number 1 (Winter 1979): 43-64.
  • Fischer, Gerhard. “‘… the state begins to wither away…’: Notes on the Interpretation of the Paris Commune by Bakunin, Marx, Engels and Lenin.” Australian Journal of Politics & History Volume 25, Number 1 (1979): 29-38.
  • Frampton, Kenneth. “The Status of Man and the Status of his Objects: A Reading of The Human Condition” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 101-130. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Friedlander, Henry. “Toward a Methodology of Teaching about the Holocaust.” Teachers College Record Volume 80, Number 3 (1979): 519-542.
  • Fuss, Peter. “Hannah Arendt’s Conception of Political Community.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 157-176. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Gray. J. Glenn. “The Abyss of Freedom and Hannah Arendt.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 225-244. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Liberal Education and the Newcomer.” The Phi Delta Kappan Volume 60, Number 9 (1979): 633-636.
  • Gunsteren, Herman van. “Public and Private.” Social Research Volume 46, Number 2 (1979): 255-271.
  • Harris, William C. The Day of the Carpetbagger: Republican Reconstruction in Mississippi. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979.
  • Hauben, Paul J. “The Enlightenment and Minorities: Two Spanish Discussions.” The Catholic Historical Review Volume 65, Number 1 (1979): 1-19.
  • Heather, Gerard P., and Matthew Stolz. “Hannah Arendt and the Problem of Critical Theory.” The Journal of Politics, Volume 41, Number 1 (February, 1979): 2-22.
  • Hill, Melvyn A. “Introduction.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, ix-xiii. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Hill, Melvyn A. “The Fictions of Mankind and the Stories of Men.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 275-300. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Holmes, Stephen Taylor. “Aristippus in and out of Athens.” American Political Science Review Volume 73, Number 1 (1979): 113-128.
  • Horowitz, Irving Louis. “Open Societies and Free Minds: The Last Testament of Hannah Arendt.” Contemporary Sociology Volume 8, Number 1 (Jan., 1979): 15-19.
  • Jay, Martin. “More on Hannah Arendt.” Partisan Review Volume 46, Number 2 (1979): 310-313.
  • Justman, Stewart. “Authority and Authorship.” Higher Education Quarterly Volume 33, Number 2 (1979): 196-203.
  • Kateb, George. “Dismantling Philosophy.” The American Scholar, Volume 48, Number 1 (Winter 1979): 118-120, 122-124, 126.
  • Kurland, Philip B. “Ruminations on the Quality of Equality.” Brigham Young University Law Review Volume 1 (1979): 1-23.
  • Kuzminski, Adrian. “Defending Historical Realism.” History and Theory Volume 18, Number 3 (1979): 316-349.
  • Laqueur, Walter. “Re-reading Hannah Arendt,” Encounter Volume 52, Number 3 (1979): 73-79.
  • Laqueur, Walter. “Hannah Arendt Panic – Reply” Encounter Volume 53, Number 1 (1979): 95.
  • Levin, Martin. “On animal laborans and homo politicus in Hannah Arendt: A note.” Political Theory Volume 7, Number 4 (1979): 521-531.
  • Lewis, Florence C.(Flossie). “Isak Dinesen & Feminist Criticism.” The North American Review Volume 264, Number 1 (Spring, 1979): 62-72.
  • Longstaff, S. A. “Partisan Review and the Second World War.” Salmagundi Number 43 (Winter 1979): 108-129.
  • Luban, David. “On Habermas on Arendt on Power.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 6, Number 1 (1979): 80-95.
  • Major, Robert W. “A Reading of Hannah Arendt’s ‘Unusual’ Distinction Between Labor and Work.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 131-156. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Marlow, Joan. The Great Women. New York: A & W Publishers, 1979.
  • Michelman, Frank I. “Politics and Values or What’s Really Wrong with Rationality Review.” Creighton Law Review Volume 13, Number 2 (1979): 487-512.
  • Miller, James. “The Pathos of Novelty: Hannah Arendt’s Image of Freedom in the Modern World.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 177-208. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Morgenthau, Hans J. “Hannah Arendt’s ‘Panic'” Encounter Volume 53, Number 1 (1979): 95.
  • Nachman, Larry, D. “The Question of the Jews: A Study in Culture.” Salmagundi, Number 44/45 (Spring-Summer 1979): 166-181.
  • Parekh, Bikhu. “Hannnah Arendt’s Critique of Marx.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 67-100. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Parekh, Bhikhu. “Does Traditional Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?.” Political Studies Volume 27, Number 2 (1979): 294-300.
  • Rathore, L. S., and P. S. Bhati. “Hannah Arendt’s Contribution to Contemporary Political Theory.” The Indian Journal of Political Science Volume 40, Number 3 (1979): 367-379.
  • Ricoeur, Paul. “The Human Experience of Time and Narrative.” Research in Phenomenology Volume 9 (1979): 17-34.
  • Ringleheim, Joan. “The Life of a Mind.” CrossCurrents Volume 29, Number 1 (Spring 1979): 73-79.
  • Schall, James V. “Book Review: The Life of the Mind 1: Thinking; 2: Willing.” Theological Studies Volume 40, Number 1 (1979): 204-206.
  • Schwartz, Nancy L. “Distinction between Public and Private Life Marx on the zōon politikon.” Political Theory Volume 7, Number 2 (1979): 245-266.
  • Shaw, Patrick D. “On Habermas on Arendt on Power.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 1 (1979), 81-95
  • Shumer, Sara M. “Machiavelli Republican Politics and its Corruption.” Political theory Volume 7, Number 1 (1979): 5-34.
  • Sejersted, Francis. “Democracy and” the Rule of Law”. Some Historical Experiences of Contradictions in the Striving for Good Government.” Social Science Information Volume 18, Number 6 (1979): 945-966.
  • Sokolowski, Robert. “Making Distinctions.” The Review of Metaphysics Volume 32, Number 4 (1979): 639-676.
  • Sullivan, William M. “Shifting Loyalties: Critical Theory & the Problem of Legitimacy.” Polity Volume 12, Number 2 (1979): 253-272.
  • Wellington, Harry H. “On Freedom of Expression.” The Yale Law Journal Volume 88, Number 6 (1979): 1105-1142.
  • Wolin, Sheldon. “Exchange on Hannah Arendt – Reply” New York Review of Books Volume 25, Number 21-2 (1979): 46-47.
  • Wyatt, J. F. “Hanna Arendt: A Political Theorist on the Theme of Renewal in Education.” Educational Studies Volume 5, Number 1 (1979): 7-13.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elizabeth. “From the Pariah’s Point of View: Reflections on Hannah Arendt’s Life and Work.” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 3-26. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elizabeth. “A Chronological Bibliography of the Works of Hannah Arendt (1906-1975).” In Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Public World. Edited by Melvyn A. Hill, 341-354. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1979.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. “Exchange on Hannah Arendt.” The New York Review of Books Volume 25, Number 21-22 (1979).
  • Zaslavsky, Viktor. “The Regime and the Working Class in the USSR.” Telos Volume 1979, Number 42 (1979): 5-20.

1980*

  • Babcock, Barbara A. “Reflexivity: Definitions and discriminations.” Semiotica Volume 30, Number 1-2(1980): 1-14.
  • Baron, Jeannette M. “Hannah Arendt: Personal Reflections.” Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review Volume 39 (1980): 58-63.
  • Beiner, Ronald. “Judging in a World of Appearances: A Commentary on Hannah Arendt’s Unwritten Finale.” History of Political Thought Volume 1, Number 1 (1980): 117-135.
  • Biale, David. “Arendt in Jerusalem.” In Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review, Special Issue: Hannah Arendt: Retrospective Symposium, Volume 19, Number 3 (1980): 33-44.
  • Boozer, Jack S. “Children of Hippocrates: Doctors in Nazi Germany.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Volume 450, Number 1 (1980): 83-97.
  • Budwig, Ernest G. “The Jew As Pariah: Jewish Identity and Politics in the Modern Age.” Journal of Church and State, Volume 22, Number 1 (Winter 1980): 165-165.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “On Levin’s “Animal Laborans and Homo Politicus in Hannah Arendt”(Volume 7, No. 4, November 1979).” Political Theory Volume 8, Number 3 (1980): 403-405.
  • Clarke, Barry. “Beyond ‘the Banality of Evil’.” British Journal of Political Science Volume 10, Number 4 (1980): 417-439.
  • Conway, John S. “The Holocaust and the Historians.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Volume 450, Number 1 (July 1980): 153-164.
  • Degenaar, J.J., “The Concept of Violence.” Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies Volume 7, Number 1 (1980): 14-27.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Human Status and Politics: Hannah Arendt on the Holocaust.” Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique Volume 13, Number 2 (1980): 309-323.
  • Ettinger, Samuel. “Jew Hatred in its Historical Context.” Immanuel. A Semi-Annual Bulletin of Religious Thought and Research in Israel Jérusalem Volume 11 (1980): 81-94.
  • Fein, Helen. “Beyond the Heroic Ethic.” Society Volume 17, Number 3 (1980): 51-55.
  • Feingold, Henry L. “Review Essay: Arendt Revisited.” Judaism Volume 29, Number 1 (1980): 122-128.
  • Friedlander, Robert A.. “Jews: The European and American Historical Experience,” Chitty’s Law Journal Volume 28, Number 3 (March 1980): 75-89.
  • Knauer, James T. “Motive and Goal in Hannah Arendt’s Concept of Political Action.” American Political Science Review Volume 74, Number 3 (1980): 721-733.
  • Link-Salinger, Ruth. “Hannah Arendt: The Jew as Pariah.” Jewish Social Studies Volume 42, Number 1 (Winter, 1980): 91-93.
  • McCully, R. S. “A Commentary on Adolf Eichmann’s Rorschach.” Journal of Personality Assessment, Volume 44, Number 3 (1980): 311–318.
  • Milbury-Steen, Sarah L. European and African Stereotypes in Twentieth-Century Fiction. London: MacMillan Press, 1980.
  • Momigliano, Arnaldo. “A Note on Max Weber’s Definition of Judaism as a Pariah-Religion.” History and Theory Volume 19, Number 3 (1980): 313-318.
  • Moors, Kent F. “Modernity and Human Initiative: The Structure of Hannah Arendt’s “The Life of the Mind”.” The Political Science Reviewer Volume 10 (1980): 189-230.
  • Nelson, Richard. “Propaganda, Behaviorism, and Conscience.” Journal of Thought Volume 15, Number 1 (1980): 45-51.
  • Orwin, Clifford. “Compassion.” The American Scholar Volume 49, Number 3 (Summer 1980): 309-333.
  • Pankow, Gisela. “Rejection and identity.” International Review of Psycho-analysis Volume 7 (1980): 319-325.
  • Pachter, Henry. “Our Hitler, or His?.” Cineaste Volume 10, Number 2 (1980): 25-27.
  • Pearlman, Daniel. “Ezra Pound: America’s Wandering Jew.” Paideuma Volume 9, Number 3 (1980): 461-480.
  • Pocock, J.G.A.. “Political Theory, History, and Myth: A Salute to John Gunnell.” Annals of Scholarship Volume 1, Number 4 (Fall 1980): 3-25.
  • Ricoeur, Paul. “Narrative Time.” Critical inquiry Volume 7, Number 1 (1980): 169-190.
  • Rosenberg, Alan. “Philosophy and the Holocaust: Suggestion for a Systematic Approach to the Genocidal Universe.” European Judaism: A Journal for the New Europe Volume 14, Number 2 (1980): 31-38.
  • Sabini, John P., and Maury Silver. “Destroying the Innocent with a Clear Conscience: A Sociopsychology of the Holocaust.” In Survivors, Victims, and Perpetrators: Essays on the Nazi Holocaust. Edited by Joel E. Dimsdale, 329-358. Baskerville: Hemisphere Publishing, 1980.
  • Schall, James V. “Displacing Damnation: The Neglect of Hell in Political Theory.” The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review Volume 44, Number 1 (1980): 27-44.
  • Schürmann, Reiner. “The Time of the Mind and the History of Freedom.” Human Studies Volume 3, Number 1 (1980): 302-308.
  • Segal, Robert A. “The Historical Inexplicability of Anti-Semitism.” Contemporary Jewry Volume 5, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 1980): 66-73.
  • Sharp, Gene. Social Power and Political Freedom. Manchester: Extending Horizons Books, 1980.
  • Stein, Howard F. “The Cuckoo’s Nest, the Banality of Evil and the Psychopath as Hero.” Journal of American Culture Volume 2, Number 4 (1980): 635-645.
  • Stillman, Peter G. “Property, Freedom, and Individuality in Hegel’s and Marx’s Political Thought,” NOMOS: American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy Volume 22 (1980): 130-170.
  • Tristram, Robert J. “Values, Analysis and the Study of Revolution: I.” Sociology Volume 14, Number 1 (1980): 69-87.
  • Whitfield, Stephen J. Into the Dark Hannah Arendt and Totalitarianism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1980.
  • Whitfield, Stephen J. “The Imagination of Disaster: The Response of American Jewish Intellectuals to Totalitarianism.” Jewish Social Studies Volume 42, Number 1 (1980): 1-20.

1981*

  • Appelbaum, David. “Violence and the Rule of Law.” Journal of Offender Counseling Services Rehabilitation Volume 5, Number 2 (1981): 5-18.
  • Baker, C. Edwin. “The Process of Change and the Liberty Theory of the First Amendment.” Southern California Law Review 55 (1981): 293-344.
  • Baumgold, Deborah. “Political Commentary on the History of Political Theory.” American Political Science Review Volume 75, Number 4 (1981): 928-940.
  • Beres, Louis Rene. “Nation without a Soul, Policy without a Purpose.” Chitty’s Law Journal Volume 29 (1981): 1-12.
  • Bloom, Harold. “Auras: The Sublime Crossing and the Death of Love.” Oxford Literary Review Volume 4, Number 3 (1981): 3-19.
  • Boone, C. Keith. “Political Majesty: Promise or Peril to Contemporary Society?.” Thought: Fordham University Quarterly Volume 56, Number 2 (1981): 163-177.
  • Bulka, Reuven P. “Psychoanalyzing the Nazis.” Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought Volume 19, Number 2 (1981): 171-181.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Chesterton and Hannah Arendt.” The Chesterton Review Volume 7, Number 2 (1981): 139-153.
  • Cranston, Maurice. “Hannah Arendt, Personally.” Encounter Volume 46 (1981): 54-56.
  • Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, and Eugene Halton. The Meaning of Things: Domestic Symbols and the Self. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Hannah Arendt on Billy-Budd and Robespierre: The Public Realm and the Private Self.” Philosophy and Social Criticism Volume 9, Number 3-4 (1982): 307-318.
  • Elshtain, Jean Bethke. “Reconstructing the Public and Private.” Public Man, Private Woman: Women in Social and Political Thought. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
  • Epstein, Joseph, and Mark Epstein. Masters. New York: Basic Books, 1981.
  • Forester, John. “Hannah Arendt and Critical Theory: A Critical Response.” The Journal of Politics Volume 43, Number 1 (1981): 196-202.
  • Giannone, Richard. “Violence in the Fiction of Kurt Vonnegut.” Thought: Fordham University Quarterly Volume 56, Number 1 (1981): 58-76.
  • Gray, Sherry. “Hannah Arendt and the Solitariness of Thinking.” Philosophy Today Volume 25, Number 2 (1981): 121-130.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Exploring Imaginary Realities: New Perspectives on the” Real”.” Educational Studies Volume 12, Number 2 (1981): 185-192.
  • Greene, Maxine. “The Humanities and Emancipatory Possibility.” Journal of Education Volume 163, Number 4 (1981): 287-305.
  • Heller, Agnes, and David Caldwell. “Enlightenment Against Fundamentalism: The Example of Lessing.” New German Critique Volume 23 (1981): 13-26.
  • Herf, Jeffrey. “Reactionary Modernism: Some Ideological Origins of the Primacy of Politics in the Third Reich.” Theory and Society Volume 10, Number 6 (1981): 805-832.
  • Hertz, Deborah. “The Varnhagen Collection is in Krakow.” The American Archivist Volume 44, Number 3 (1981): 223-228.
  • Justman, Stewart. “Hannah Arendt and the Idea of Disclosure.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 8, Number 4 (1981): 406-423.
  • Keohane, Nannerl O. “Speaking from Silence: Women and the Science of Politics.” Soundings Volume 64, Number 4 (Winter 1981): 422-436.
  • Krell, David Farrell. “A Smile and a Sense of Tragedy: Letters from J. Glenn Gray.” Philosophy Today Volume 25, Number 2 (1981): 95-113.
  • Krieger, Leonard. “Contemporary American Liberalism.” TriQuarterly Issue 52 (Fall 1981): 31-42.
  • Kuic, Vukan. “Work, Leisure and Culture.” The Review of Politics Volume 43, Number 3 (1981): 436-465.
  • Milne, David. “Architecture, Politics and the Public realm.” Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory Volume 5, Number 1-2 (1981): 131-146.
  • Mock, Wolfgang. “The Function of ‘Race’in Imperialist Ideologies: The Example of Joseph Chamberlain.” In Nationalist and Racialist Movements in Britain and Germany Before 1914. Edited by Paul Kennedy and Anthony Nicholls, 190-203. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1981.
  • Muller, Sharon. “The Origins of Eichmann in Jerusalem: Hannah Arendt’s Interpretation of Jewish History.” Jewish Social Studies Volume 43, Number 3/4 (Summer-Autumn 1981): 237-254.
  • Nicholson, Linda J. “‘The Personal is Political’: An Analysis in Retrospect.” Social Theory and Practice Volume 7, Number 1 (1981): 85-98.
  • O’Brien, Mary, and Dusty Springfield. The Politics of Reproduction. New York: Routledge, 1981.
  • Orum, Anthony M. “Is a Social Science of Politics Possible?.” American Journal of Sociology Volume 87, Number 2 (Sep., 1981): 445-452.
  • Parekh, Bhikhu. Hannah Arendt and the Search for a New Political Philosophy. London: The Macmillan Press, 1981.
  • Pitkin, Hanna. “Justice: On Relating Private and Public.” Political Theory Volume 9, Number 3 (1981): 327-352.
  • Rapp, Friedrich. Analytical Philosophy of Technology. Translated by Stanley R. Carpenter and Theodor Langenbruch. Dordecht: Springer, 1981.
  • Riley, Patrick. “Introduction to the Reading of Alexandre Kojève.” Political Theory Volume 9, Number 1 (1981): 5-48.
  • Schaar, John H. Legitimacy in the Modern State. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1981.
  • Shorris, Earl. The Oppressed Middle: Politics of Middle Management: Scenes from Corporate Life. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1981.
  • Stolz, Matthew F., and Gerard P. Heather. “Reply to Professor Forester.” The Journal of Politics Volume 43, Number 1 (1981): 203-207.
  • Thompson, Kenneth W. “Power, Force and Diplomacy.” The Review of Politics Volume 43, Number 3 (1981): 410-435.
  • White, George Abbott. “Simone Weil’s Work Experiences: From Wigan Pier to Chrystie Street.” CrossCurrents Volume 31, Number 2 (1981): 129-162.
  • Whitfield, Stephen J. “Hannah Arendt and the Banality of Evil.” The History Teacher Volume 14, Number 4 (1981): 469-477.
  • Wieseltier, Leon. “Understanding Anti-Semitism: Hannah Arendt on the Origins of Prejudice.” The New Republic Volume 7 (1981): 20-32.
  • Wieseltier, Leon. “Pariah and Politics: Hannah Arendt and the Jews, Part II.” New Republic Volume 14 (1981): 143-57.
  • Wiggins, Osborne. “Thinking and the Crisis of Reason.” In Phenomenology and the Understanding of Human Destiny. Edited by Stephen Skousgaard, 239-248. Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1981.
  • Yarbrough, Jean, and Peter Stern. “Vita Activa and Vita Contemplativa: Reflections on Hannah Arendt’s Political Thought in The Life of the Mind.” The Review of Politics Volume 43, Number 3 (1981): 323-354.

1982*

  • Abel, Lionel. “Sartre Remembered.” Salmagundi Volume 56 (Spring 1982): 101-127.
  • Abel, Lionel. “Breakup: A Memoir.” The American Scholar Volume 51, Number 3 (1982): 339-350.
  • Allen, Wayne F. “Hannah Arendt: Existential Phenomenology and Political Freedom.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 9, Number 2 (1982): 170-190.
  • Aschheim, Steven E. Brothers and Strangers: The East European Jew in German and German Jewish Consciousness, 1800–1923. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1982.
  • Baumgarten, Murray. City Scriptures: Modern Jewish Writing. Harvard University Press, 1982.
  • Beiner, Ronald. “Hannah Arendt on Judging.” Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy. Edited by Ronald Beiner., 89-156. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.
  • Beres, Louis René. “Vaporous Fairy Tales: America’s Plans for Surviving Nuclear War.” International Studies Notes Volume 9, Number 1 (1982): 1-4.
  • Bernstein, Richard J. “Hannah Arendt: Judging–the Actor and the Spectator.” In The Realm of Humanitas. Responses to the Writings of Hannah Arendt. Edited by Reuben Garner, 235-253. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1982.
  • Birkerts, Sven. “Walter Benjamin, flâneur: A flânerie.” The Iowa Review Volume 13, Number 3/4 (Spring 1982): 164-179.
  • Bloom, Harold. “Morning Session:” A Speculation Upon American Jewish Culture”.” Judaism Volume 31, Number 3 (1982): 266-273.
  • Botstein, Leon. “Stefan Zweig and the Illusion of the Jewish European.” Jewish Social Studies Volume 44, Number 1 (1982): 63-84.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “On Pitkin, ‘Justice'(Volume 9, No. 3, August 1981).” Political Theory Volume 10 (August 1982): 464-468.
  • Carey, James W. “The Mass Media and Critical Theory: An American View.” Annals of the International Communication Association Volume 6, Number 1 (1982): 18-33.
  • Churchill, Larry R. “The Teaching of Ethics and Moral Values in Teaching: Some Contemporary Confusions.” The Journal of Higher Education Volume 53, Number 3 (1982): 296-306.
  • Cochran, Clark. Character, Community, and Politics. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 1982.
  • Coser, Lewis A. “Book Review: Hannah Arendt: For Love of the World.” Political Science Quarterly, Volume 97, Number 4 (Winter, 1982-1983): 735-737.
  • Crick, Bernard. “Hannah Arendt’s Political Philosophy.” In Proceedings of History, Ethics, Politics: A Conference Based on the Work of Hannah Arendt. Edited by Robert Boyers, 23-30. New York: Empire State College, 1982.
  • Cripps, Michael. ““Under the Volcano”: The Politics of the Imperial Self.” Canadian Literature Volume 95 (1982): 85-101.
  • Davies, ML. “Hannah Arendt.” The Times Literary Supplement 4142 (1982): 904.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Hannah Arendt on Billy Budd and Robespierre: The Public Realm and the Private Self.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 9, Number 3-4 (1982): 305-318.
  • Draenos, Stan. “The Totalitarian Theme in Horkheimer and Arendt.” Salmagundi Volume 56 (Spring 1982): 155-169.
  • Fehervary, Helen. “Christa Wolf’s Prose: A Landscape of Masks.” New German Critique Volume 27 (1982): 57-87.
  • Francis, Huw WS. “Of Gossips, Eavesdroppers, and Peeping Toms.” Journal of medical ethics Volume 8, Number 3 (1982): 134-143.
  • Goldfarb, Jeffrey C. On Cultural Freedom: An Exploration of Public Life in Poland and America. University of Chicago Press, 1982.
  • Goldring, Louis. “World Without Representation.” Man and World Volume 15, Number 4 (1982): 395-406.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Literacy for What?.” The Phi Delta Kappan Volume 63, Number 5 (1982): 326-329.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Wide-Awakeness in Dark Times.” Educational Perspectives Volume 21, Number 1 (1982): 6-13.
  • Gunnell, John G. “The Technocratic Image and the Theory of Technocracy.” Technology and Culture Volume 23, Number 3 (1982): 392-416.
  • Heller, Agnes. “The Dissatisfied Society.” Praxis International Volume 2, Number 4 (1982): 359-370.
  • Honneth, Axel, and Mitchell G. Ash. “Work and Instrumental Action.” New German Critique Volume 26 (1982): 31-54.
  • Honneth, Axel. “Work and Instrumental Action: On the Normative Basis of Critical Theory.” Thesis Eleven Volume 5, Number 1 (1982): 162-184.
  • Jonas, Hans. “Is Faith Still Possible? Memories of Rudolf Bultmann and Reflections on the Philosophical Aspects of His Work.” Harvard Theological Review Volume 75, Number 1 (1982): 1-23.
  • Jung, Hwa Yol. “Phenomenology As A Critique of Public Affairs Education.” Southern Review of Public Administration Volume 6, Number 2 (1982): 175-187.
  • Katz, Fred E. “A Sociological Perspective to the Holocaust.” Modern Judaism Volume 2, Number 3 (1982): 273-296.
  • Kelly, George Armstrong. “Faith, Freedom, and Disenchantment: Politics and the American Religious Consciousness.” Daedalus (1982): 127-148.
  • King, Richard H. “Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl.” Worldview Volume 25, Number 8 (1982): 27-28.
  • Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe, and Peter Caws. “Transcendence ends in politics.” Social Research Volume 49, Number 2 (1982): 405-440.
  • Laqueur, Walter. “Hannah Arendt, by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (Book Review).” Commentary Volume 73, Number 6 (1982): 64-66.
  • Lenk, Elisabeth, and Maureen Krause. “Indiscretions of the Literary Beast: Pariah Consciousness of Women Writers since Romanticism.” New German Critique Volume 27 (1982): 101-114.
  • Mâgnes, Yehûdā Lêb, and Judah Leon Magnes. Dissenter in Zion: From the Writings of Judah L. Magnes. Harvard University Press, 1982.
  • McBride, William L. “What is the Value of Thinking.” Yale Law Journal, Volume 92 (1982): 396-406.
  • Mommsen, Wolfgang J. Theories of Imperialism. University of Chicago Press, 1982.
  • Murakami, Yasusuke. “Values, Demands, and Scenarios.” Changing Value Patterns and Their Impact on Economic Structure: A Report to the OECD, 185-222. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1982.
  • Popper, Karl. “Heidegger and Hannah Arendt.” The Times Literary Supplement 4145 (1982): 973.
  • Schürmann, Reiner. “Hannah Arendt Memorial Symposia.” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal Volume 9, Number 1 (1982): 79-80.
  • Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. “The Politics of Interpretations.” Critical Inquiry Volume 9, Number 1 (1982): 259-278.
  • Stark, Judith Chelius. “Thinking What She Did.” CrossCurrents, Volume 32, Number 2 (Summer 1982): 233-236.
  • Stern, Herbert. “Reconceiving the Future.” Teachers College Record Volume 84, Number 2 (1982): 509-519.
  • Tolle, Gordon J. Human Nature Under fire: The Political Philosophy of Hannah Arendt. Lanham: University Press of America, 1982.
  • Tucker, Robert C. “The Problem of Totalitarianism: Does Big Brother Exist?.” Psychoanalytic Inquiry Volume 2, Number 1 (1982): 95-107.
  • Weinsheimer, Joel. “Writing about Literature, and Through It.” Boundary 2 Volume 10, Number 23 (1982): 69-91.
  • Wilson, Stephen. Ideology and Experience: Anti-Semitism in France at the Time of the Dreyfus Affair. Liverpool University Press, 1982.
  • Wolff, Robert Paul. “Notes for a Materialist Analysis of the Public and the Private Realms.” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal Volume 9, Number 1 (1982): 135-150.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elizabeth. Hannah Arendt: For the Love of the World. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elizabeth. “Reflections on Hannah Arendt’s The Life of the Mind.” Political Theory Volume 10, Number 2 (1982): 277-305.

1983*

  • Allen, Wayne F. “Homo Aristocus: Hannah Arendt’s Elites.” Idealistic Studies Volume 13, Number 3 (1983): 226-239.
  • Asaro, Andrea. “The Public/Private Distinction in American Liberal Thought: Unger’s Critique and Synthesis.” American Journal of Jurisprudence Volume 28 (1983): 118-148.
  • Ball, Terence. “The Ontological Presuppositions and Political Consequences of Social Science.” In Changing Social Science: Critical Theory and Other Critical Perspectives. Edited by Daniel R. Sabia and Jerald Wallulis, 31-52. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1983.
  • Barnouw, Dagme. “The Secularity of Evil: Hannah Arendt and the Eichmann Controversy.” Modern Judaism Volume 3, Number 1 (1983): 75-94.
  • Beres, Louis Rene. “Embracing Omnicide: President Reagan and the Strategic Mythmakers.” The Hudson Review Volume 36, Number 1 (1983): 17-29.
  • Bloom, Harold. “Jewish Culture and Jewish Memory.” Dialectical Anthropology Volume 8, Number 1/2 The Jewish Question (October 1983): 7-19.
  • Boskin, Joseph. “The Rite of Purification: The FBI and the Black Historical Possibility.” Reviews in American History, Volume 11, Number 3 (September, 1983): 472-478.
  • Botstein, Leon. “Liberating the Pariah: Politics, the Jews, and Hannah Arendt.” Salmagundi Volume 60 (1983): 73-106.
  • Botstein, Leon. “The Jew as Pariah: Hannah Arendt’s Political Philosophy.” Dialectical Anthropology Volume 8, Number 1/2, The Jewish Question (1983): 47-73.
  • Bradshaw, Leah. “Hannah Arendt’s Legacy.” Queen’s Quarterly Volume 90, Number 4 (1983): 1072.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “A Case of Distorted Communication: A Note on Habermas and Arendt.” Political Theory Volume 11, Number 1 (1983): 105-116.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Arendt, Rousseau, and Human Plurality in Politics.” The Journal of Politics Volume 45, Number 2 (1983): 286-302.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Hannah Arendt: For Love of the World, by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl.” The Chesterton Review Volume 9, Number 4 (1983): 370-373.
  • Casey, Edward S. “Keeping the Past in Mind.” The Review of Metaphysics Volume 37, Number 1 (1983): 77-95.
  • Castoriadis, Cornelius. “The Destinies of Totalitarianism.” Salmagundi Number 60 (1983): 107-122.
  • Castoriadis, Cornelius. “The Greek Polis and the Creation of Democracy.” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal Volume 9, Number 2 (1983): 79-115.
  • Chanan, Gabriel. “Hannah Arendt: Pariah and Amateur.” Higher Education Quarterly Volume 37, Number 3 (1983): 271-274.
  • Finkielkraut, A. “Day and Night: Rereading Hannah Arendt.” Infini Volume 3 (1983): 3-13.
  • Fisher, Philip. “Pins, a Table, Works of Art.” Representations Volume 1 (1983): 43-57.
  • Fiss, Owen M. “The Bureaucratization of the Judiciary.” The Yale Law Journal Volume 92, Number 8 (1983): 1442-1468.
  • Frankel, Herbert S.. “The Riddle of Hannah Arendt.” The Journal of Jewish Studies Volume 34 (1983): 93-100.
  • Gay, Peter. “The Intellectual Emigrés,” Humanities, Volume 4, Number 5 (November 1983): 1-4.
  • Goodwin, James. “The Education of Henry Adams: A Non-Person in History.” Biography Volume 6, Number 2 (1983): 117-135.
  • Gregor, Mary J. “Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy.” The Review of Metaphysics, Volume 37, Number 1 (Sep., 1983): 102-104.
  • Habermas, Jürgen. “Hannah Arendt: On the Concept of Power.” In Philosophical-Political Profiles. Translated by Frederick Lawrence, 171-188. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1983.
  • Heilbut, Anthony. “The Emigrés’ Vision of America,” Humanities, Volume 4, Number 5 (November 1983): 5-7.
  • Jacobson, Norman. “Parable and Paradox: In Response to Arendt’s On Revolution.” Salmagundi (1983): 123-139.
  • Jehenson, Myriam Yvonne. “Four Women in Search of Freedom: Agustini, Ibarbourou, Storni, and Mistral.” Hispanic Journal Volume 5, Number 1 (Fall 1983): 169-180.
  • Kateb, George. “Arendt and Representative Democracy.” Salmagundi Volume 60 (Spring/Summer, 1983): 20-59.
  • Kateb, George. “Hannah Arendt: Alienation and America.” Raritan Review Volume 3, Number 1 (1983), 4-21.
  • Kostelanetz, R. “Hannah Arendt. The Modern Seer.” Free Inquiry Buffalo, New York Volume 3, Number 2 (1983): 15-18.
  • Lafferty, William M. “Political Participation in the Social‐Democratic State A Normative‐Empirical Framework for the Analysis of Decision‐Making Involvement in Norway.” Scandinavian Political Studies Volume 6, Number 4 (1983): 281-308.
  • Lane, Ann M. “The Feminism of Hannah Arendt.” Democracy Volume 3, Number 3 (1983): 107-17.
  • Lasch, Christopher. “Introduction to the Special Edition on Hannah Arendt.” Salmagundi Number 60 (1983), vii-viii.
  • Laqueur, Walter. America, Europe, and the Soviet Union: Selected Essays. Volume 2. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1983.
  • Little, Sara. To Set One’s Heart: Belief and Teaching in the Church. Atlanta: Westminster John Knox Press, 1983.
  • Luban, David. “Explaining Dark Times: Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Theory.” Social Research Volume 50, Number 1 (1983): 215-248.
  • MacDonald, H. Malcolm. “Arendt, Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosphy (Book Review).” Social Science Quarterly Volume 64, Number 4 (1983): 914.
  • Mackinnon, Lachlan. Eliot, Auden, Lowell. London: The Macmillan Press, 1983.
  • May, Larry. “On Conscience.” American Philosophical Quarterly Volume 20, Number 1 (1983): 57-67.
  • Mackinnon, Lachlan. “Further Perspectives.” In Eliot, Auden, Lowell, 138-155, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1983.
  • Megill, Allan. “Martin Heidegger and the Metapolitics of Crisis.” In What Should Political Theory Be Now?. Edited by John S. Nelson, 264-306. Albany: State University of New York, 1983.
  • Meyers, Jeffrey. “Randall Jarrell and German Culture.” Salmagundi Volume 61 (Fall 1983): 71-89.
  • Mitchell, Douglas E., and William G. Spady. “Authority, Power, and the Legitimation of Social Control.” Educational Administration Quarterly Volume 19, Number 1 (1983): 5-33.
  • Nelson, John S. “Political Theory as Political Rhetoric.” In What Should Political Theory Be Now?. Edited by John S. Nelson, 169-242. Albany: State University of New York, 1983.
  • O’Donnell, Francis J. “Hannah Arendt,” Humanities, Volume 4, Number 5 (November 1983): 12-13.
  • Peikoff, Leonard. The Ominous Parallels: The End of Freedom in America. New York: Penguin Books, 1983.
  • Quinton, Anthony. “Hannah Arendt.” 20th-Century Culture: A Biographical Companion. Edited by Alan Bullock, John Cumming, Robert Bertram Woodings, 19. New York: Harper & Row, 1983.
  • Ricoeur, Paul. “Action, Story and History: On Re-reading The Human Condition.” Salmagundi Number 60 (Spring-Summer, 1983): 60-72.
  • Salkever, Stephen G. “Beyond Interpretation: Human Agency and the Slovenly Wilderness.” In Social science as Moral Inquiry, edited by Norma Haan, Robert N. Bellah, Paul Rabinow and William M. Sullivan, 195-217. Columbia University Press, 1983.
  • Salmony, Steven E., and Richard Smoke. “Benefic autonomy: Thomas More as Exemplar.” The Journal of Mind and Behavior Volume 4, Number 2 (Spring 1983): 221-229.
  • Shklar, Judith N. “Hannah Arendt as Pariah.” Partisan Review New Brunswick, NJ Volume 50, Number 1 (1983): 64-77.
  • Sochen, June. “Identities Within Identity: Thoughts on Jewish American Women Writers.” Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-) Number 3, (1983): 6-10.
  • Steinberger, Peter J. “Nostromo’s Fall: Conrad on Political Action.” Polity Volume 15, Number 3 (1983): 416-428.
  • Strong, Tracy B. “Nihilism and Political Theory.” In What Should Political Theory Be Now?. Edited by John S. Nelson, 243-263. Albany: State University of New York, 1983.
  • Telotte, Jay P. “Human Artifice and the Science Fiction Film.” Film Quarterly Volume 36, Number 3 (1983): 44-51.
  • Udovicki, Jasminka. “The Uses of Freedom and the Human Condition.” Praxis International Volume 3, Number 1 (1983): 54-61.
  • Weiland, Steven. “Teachers, Truants, and the Humanities.” The Georgia Review Volume 37, Number 3 (1983): 481-499.
  • Wolin, Sheldon S. “Hannah Arendt: Democracy and the Political.” Salmagundi  Volume 60 (1983): 3-19.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. “Cosmopolitan History.” Revue Internationale de Philosophie, Volume 37, Number 147 (4), JASPERS (1883-1983) (1983): 440-459.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elizabeth. “BRUEHL, E. “”Reflections on Hannah Arendt: Her Life and Works.” Revista de Occidente Volume 23 (1983): 21-42.
  • Zolberg, Aristide R. “The Formation of New States as a Refugee-generating Process.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Volume 467, Number 1 (1983): 24-38.

1984*

  • Beiner, Ronald. “Action, natality and citizenship: Hannah Arendt’s concept of freedom.” In Conceptions of Liberty in Political Philosophy. Edited by Z. A. Pelczynski & John Gray, 349-375. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1984.
  • Beiner, Ronald. “Walter Benjamin’s Philosophy of History.” Political Theory Volume 12, Number 3 (1984): 423-434.
  • Beiner, Ronald. “Philosophical and Narrative Truth: The Theorist as Storyteller.” Queen’s Quarterly, Volume 91, Number 3 (1984), 549-559.
  • Boyers, Robert. “Public and Private: On Burger’s Daughter.” Salmagundi Volume 62 (1984): 62-92.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Hannah Arendt—Politics, Conscience, Evil.” History of Political Thought Volume 5, Number 3 (Winter 1984): 588-593.
  • Canovan, Margaret. ThePolitical Thought of Hannah Arendt. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1984.
  • Cooper, Barry. The End of History: An Essay on Modern Hegelianism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984.
  • Cornell, Drucilla. “Should a Marxist Believe in Rights?.” Praxis International Volume 4, Number 1 (1984): 45-56.
  • Coser, Lewis A. “Hannah Arendt (1906-1975): Self-Proclaimed Pariah.” In Refugee Scholars in America: Their Impact and Their Experiences, 189-196. New Have: Yale University Press, 1984.
  • Dallmayr, Fred Reinhard. Polis and Praxis: Exercises in Contemporary Political Theory. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984.
  • Dallmayr, Fred Reinhard. “Ontology of Freedom: Heidegger and Political Philosophy.” Political Theory Volume 12, Number 2 (1984): 204-234.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Hannah Arendt on Eichmann: The Public, the Private and Evil.” The Review of Politics Volume 46, Number 2 (1984): 163-182.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Hannah Arendt: Politics, Conscience, Evil, George Kateb, Oxford: Martin Robertson, 1984, pp. xi, 204.” Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique Volume 17, Number 4 (1984): 839-840.
  • Dostal, Robert J. “Judging Human Action: Arendt’s Appropriation of Kant.” The Review of Metaphysics Volume 37, Number 4 (1984): 725-755.
  • Enteen, George M. “George Orwell and the Theory of Totalitarianism: A 1984 Retrospective.” The Journal of General Education Volume 36, Number 3 (1984): 206-215.
  • Ezorsky, Gertrude. “Hannah Arendt’s View of Totalitarianism and the Holocaust.” In Philosophical Forum, Volume 16, Number 1-2. 1984.
  • Ferguson, Kathy E. The Feminist Case Against Bureaucracy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984.
  • Flynn, Bernard C. “The Question of an Ontology of the Political: Arendt, Merleau-Ponty, Lefort.” International Studies in Philosophy Volume 16, Number 1 (1984): 1-24.
  • Fowler, Pauline. “The Public and the Private in Architecture: A Feminist Critique.” In Women’s Studies International Forum, Volume 7, Number 6 (1984): 449-454.
  • Fraser, Nancy. “The French Derrideans: Politicizing Deconstruction or Deconstructing the Political?.” New German Critique Volume 33 (1984): 127-154.
  • Galston, William A. “Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy.” The Journal of Politics, Volume 46, Number 1 (February 1984): 304-306.
  • Geise, Jack P. “Republican Ideals and Contemporary Realities.” The Review of Politics Volume 46, Number 1 (1984): 23-44.
  • Gleason, Abbott. “‘Totalitarianism’ in 1984.” The Russian Review Volume 43, Number 2 (1984): 145-159.
  • Goldfarb, Jeffrey C. “1984: Poland, Public Freedom, and Human Rights.” The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science Volume 20, Number 4 (1984): 455-469.
  • Greene, Maxine. “The Art of Being Present: Educating for Aesthetic Encounters.” Journal of Education Volume 166, Number 2 (1984): 123-135.
  • Greene, Maxine. ““Excellence,” Meanings, and Multiplicity.” Teachers College Record Volume 86, Number 2 (1984): 283-297.
  • Grubrich-Simitis, Ilse. “From Concretism to Metaphor: Thoughts on Some Theoretical and Technical Aspects of the Psychoanalytic Work with Children of Holocaust Survivors.” The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child Volume 39, Number 1 (1984): 301-319.
  • Gutierrez, Donald. “Incarceration and Torture: The Self in Extremity.” Human Rights Quarterly Volume 6, Number 3 (1984): 284-308
  • Hartmann, Klaus. “Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy, by Hannah Arendt. Edited and with an Interpretive Essay by Ronald Beiner.” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Volume 15, Number 3 (1984): 317-319.
  • Hauerwas, Stanley. “Should War be Eliminated?: Philosophical and Theological Investigations.” The Père Marquette Lecture in Theology Series Volume 15 (1984): 1-72.
  • Held, Virginia. “Violence, Terrorism, and Moral Inquiry.” The Monist Volume 67, Number 4 (1984): 605-626.
  • Heller, Agnes. “Marx and modernity.” Thesis Eleven Volume 8, Number 1 (1984): 44-58.
  • Hertz, Deborah. 1984. “Hannah Arendt’s Rahel Varnhagen.” In German Women in the Nineteenth Century: A Social History. Edited by J.C. Fout, 72-87. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1984.
  • teenth century: A social history, ed. J. C. Fout. New York: Holmes and Meier
  • Hinchman, Sandra K. “Common Sense & Political Barbarism in the Theory of Hannah Arendt.” Polity Volume 17, Number 2 (1984): 317-339.
  • Hinchman, Sandra K. “Hannah Arendt: Politics, Conscience, Evil.” The Journal of Politics Volume 46, Number 4 (November 1984):1268-1271.
  • Hinchman, Lewis P., and Sandra K. Hinchman. “In Heidegger’s Shadow: Hannah Arendt’s Phenomenological Humanism.” The Review of Politics Volume 46, Number 2 (1984): 183-211.
  • Howes, David. “Property, God and Nature in the Thought of Sir John Beverley Robinson.” McGill Law Journal Volume 30 (1984): 365-413.
  • Jackson, M. W. “Eichmann, Bureaucracy, and Ethics.” Australian Journal of Public Administration Volume 43, Number 3 (1984): 301-307.
  • Johnson, Galen A. “Historicity, Narratives, and the Understanding of Human Life.” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Volume 15, Number 3 (1984): 216-230.
  • Kateb, George. Hannah Arendt: Politics, Conscience, Evil. Totowa: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984.
  • King, Richard H. “Endings and Beginnings: Politics in Arendt’s Early Thought.” Political Theory Volume 12, Number 2 (1984): 235-251.
  • Knauer, James T. “The Life of the Mind.” International Studies in Philosophy Volume 16, Number 1 (1984): 70-71.
  • Knopfelmacher, Frank. “The Banality of Evil.” Quadrant Volume 28, Number 11 (1984): 64-66.
  • Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe, and Christopher Fynsk. “Talks.” Diacritics Volume 14, Number 3 (1984): 24-37.
  • Lang, Berel. “Tolerance and Evil: Teaching the Holocaust.” Teaching Philosophy Volume 7, Number 3 (1984): 199-203.
  • Langer, Monika. “The Notion of” Expression” in Marx.” Thesis Eleven Volume 8, Number 1 (1984): 102-115.
  • Lasch, Christopher. “1984: Are We There?.” Salmagundi Volume 65 (Fall 1984): 51-62.
  • Lopate, Phillip. “Pursuing the Unicorn: Public Space in Houston.” Ephemeral City (Winter 1984), 18-21.
  • Maletz, Donald J. “Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy by Hannah Arendt, edited by Ronald Beiner, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982, pp. 174. 28.95.).” American Political Science Review Volume 78, Number 1 (1984): 277-278.
  • McCarthy, Mary. “Hannah Arendt and politics.” Partisan Review Volume 51, Number 4 (1984): 729-738.
  • McBride, William Leon. “Hannah Arendt and the Search for a New Political Philosophy by Bhikhu Parekh, Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1981. pp.198. $30.00.).” The Review of Politics Volume 46, Number 1 (1984): 141-142.
  • McKenna, George. “Bannisterless Politics: Hannah Arendt and Her Children.” History of Political Thought Volume 5, Number 2 (1984): 333-360.
  • Minnich, Elizabeth K. “Hannah Arendt: Thinking as We Are.” Between Women: Biographers, Novelists, Critics, Teachers and Artists Writer About their Work on Women. Edited by Carol Ascher, Louise De Salvo, and Sara Ruddick, 171-185. Boston: Beacon Press, 1984.
  • Moody, Harry R. “Reminiscence and the Recovery of the Public World.” Journal of Gerontological Social Work Volume 7, Number 1-2 (1984): 157-166.
  • Nelson, John S. “Stands in Politics.” The Journal of Politics Volume 46, Number 1 (1984): 106-131.
  • Nielsen, Richard P. “Toward an Action Philosophy for Managers Based on Arendt and Tillich.” Journal of Business Ethics Volume 3, Number 2 (1984): 153-161.
  • Nielsen, Richard P. “Arendt’s Action Philosophy and the Manager as Eichmann, Richard III, Faust, or Institution Citizen.” California Management Review Volume 26, Number 3 (1984): 191-201.
  • Nutt, Rick. “Robert Lewis Dabney, Presbyterians and Women’s Suffrage.” Journal of Presbyterian History (1962-1985) Volume 62, Number 4 (1984): 339-353.
  • Paul, Sherman. “The Onward Way”: First Annual Presidential Lecture. Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1984.
  • Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel. “Food and Freedom in the Flounder.” Political Theory Volume 12, Number 4 (1984): 467-490.
  • Riley, Patrick. “Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy by Hannah Arendt.” The Modern Schoolman Volume 62, Number 1 (1984): 53-55.
  • Riley, Patrick. “On DeLue’s Review of Arendt’s Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy.” Political theory Volume 12, Number 3 (1984): 435-439.
  • Rosenfield, Lawrence W. “Hanna Arendt’s Legacy.” Quarterly Journal of Speech Volume 70, Number 1 (1984): 90-96.
  • Rotenstreich, Nathan. “Can Evil Be Banal?.” Philosophical Forum Volume 16, Number 1 (1984): 50-62.
  • Rothfork, John. “” Memoirs Found in a Bathtub”: Stanislaw Lem’s Critique of Cybernetics.” Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature Volume 17, Number 4 (1984): 53-71.
  • Sandel, Michael J., ed. Liberalism and its Critics. NYU Press, 1984.
  • Schall, James V. “Immortality and the Political Life of Man in Albertus Magnus.” The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review Volume 48, Number 4 (1984): 535-565.
  • Schall, James V. “Natural Law in the Medieval Intellectual Context.” Modern Age Volume 28, Number 2 (1984): 228-235.
  • Schürmann, Reiner. “Hannah Arendt, Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy, ed. R. Beiner (Book Review).” Kant-Studien Volume 75, Number 1 (1984): 123.
  • Sciulli, David. “Talcott Parsons’s Analytical Critique of Marxism’s Concept of Alienation.” American Journal of Sociology Volume 90, Number 3 (1984): 514-540.
  • Shklar, Judith N. “Hannah Arendt, Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy. Edited with an Interpretive Essay by Ronald Beiner. Brighton, Harvester Press, 1982, pp. viii, 174,£ 16.95.” Hegel Bulletin Volume 5, Number 1 (1984): 42-44.
  • Smith, Steven B. “Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy by Hannah Arendt.” Ethics Volume 9, Number 3 (April 1984): 531-534.
  • Strier, Richard. “Inside Herbert’s Narratives.” Criticism, Volume 26, Number 1 (Winter, 1984): 86-91.
  • Tucker, Robert C. “Does Big Brother Really Exist?.” The Wilson Quarterly (1976-) Volume 8, Number 1 (1984): 106-117.

1985*

  • Adamson, Walter L. Marx and the Disillusionment of Marxism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
  • Aronowitz, Stanley. “Why Work?.” Social Text Volume 12 (Autumn, 1985): 19-42.
  • Austin, Dorothy A. “Reinventing Ourselves: The Spiritual Task of the Nuclear Age.” Political Psychology, Volume 6, Number 2 (1985): 323-337.
  • Bakan, Mildred. “Hannah Arendt’s Critical Appropriation of Heidegger’s Thought as Political Philosophy.” In Descriptions, edited by Don Ihde and Hugh J. Silverman, 224-247. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985.
  • Banning, Lance. “Jeffersonian Ideology Revisited: Liberal and Classical Ideas in the New American Republic.” The William and Mary Quarterly: A Magazine of Early American History and Culture, Volume 43, Number 1 (January, 1986): 3-19.
  • Beiner, Ronald. “Hannah Arendt: Politics, Conscience, Evil.” Political Theory, Volume 13, Number 4 (November, 1985): 626-630.
  • Bernauer, James. “On Reading and Mis-reading Hannah Arendt.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 11, Number1 (1985): 1-34.
  • Bernstein, Richard J. “The Varieties of Pluralism.” Current Issues in Education Volume 5, Number 1 (1985): 1-21.
  • Bernstein, Richard J. “Heidegger and Humanism.” Praxis International Volume 5, Number 2 (1985): 95-114.
  • Blumenberg, Hans. The Legitimacy of the Modern Age. Translated by Robert M. Wallace. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1985.
  • Botstein, Leon. “Hannah Arendt: For Love of the World.” The Journal of Modern History, Volume 57, Number 2 (June, 1985): 335-338.
  • Brantlinger, Patrick. “Heart of Darkness”:” Anti-Imperialism, Racism, or Impressionism?.” Criticism Volume 27, Number 4 (1985): 363-385.
  • Brown, Delwin. “Struggle Till Daybreak: On the Nature of Authority in Theology.” The Journal of Religion Volume 65, Number 1 (1985): 15-32.
  • Burns, Robert P. “A Lawyer’s Truth: Notes for a Moral Philosophy of Litigation Practice.” Journal of Law and Religion Volume 3, Number 2 (1985): 229-276.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Politics as Culture: Hannah Arendt and the Public Realm.” History of Political Thought Volume 6, Number 3 (1985): 617-642.
  • Csicsery-Ronay Jr, Istvan. “The Book Is the Alien: On Certain and Uncertain Readings of Lem’s” Solaris”(Le livre est l’extraterrestre: à propos de lectures certaines et incertaines du” Solaris” de Lem).” Science Fiction Studies Volume 12, Number 1 (Mar., 1985): 6-21.
  • Coady, Cecil Anthony John. “The Idea of Violence.” Philosophical Papers Volume 14, Number 1 (1985): 1-19.
  • Cohen, I. Bernard. Revolution in Science. Harvard University Press, 1985.
  • Cornell, Drucilla. “Toward a Modern/Postmodern Reconstruction of Ethics.” University of Pennsylvania Law Review Volume 133, Number 2 (January 1985): 291-380.
  • Cornell, Drucilla. “Taking Hegel Seriously: Reflections on Beyond Objectivism and Relativism.” Cardozo Law Review Volume 7, Number 1 (1985): 139-184
  • Cross, Richard K. “Jarrell and the Germans.” Modern Age Volume 29, Number 3 (1985): 250-255.
  • Delue, Steven M. “Kant’s Politics as an Expression of the Need for His Aesthetics.” Political Theory Volume 13, Number 3 (1985): 409-429.
  • Dietz, Mary G. “I. Citizenship with a Feminist Face: The Problem with Maternal Thinking.” Political Theory Volume 13, Number 1 (1985): 19-37.
  • Drury, Shadia B. “I. The Esoteric Philosophy of Leo Strauss.” Political Theory Volume 13, Number 3 (1985): 315-337.
  • Edelman, Murray Jacob. The Symbolic Uses of Politics. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985.
  • Elshtain, Jean Bethke. “Ordinary Scholarship.” The Yale Law Journal, Volume 94, Number 5 (April, 1985): 1270-1284.
  • Endelman, Todd M. “Disraeli’s Jewishness Reconsidered.” Modern Judaism Volume 5, Number 2 (1985): 109-123.
  • Engel, J. Ronald. “The Democratic Faith.” American Journal of Theology & Philosophy Volume 6, Number 2/3 (1985): 147-158.
  • Fay, Brian. “Theory and Metatheory in Social Science—or, Why the Philosophy of Social Science is so Hard.” Metaphilosophy Volume 16, Number 2/3 (1985): 150-165.
  • Ford, David F. “Prayer and Righteous Action: Exploring Bonhoeffer’s Suggestion.” New Blackfriars Volume 66, Number 781/782 (July/August, 1985): 336-347.
  • Frederickson, H. George, and David K. Hart. “The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence.” Public administration Review Volume 45, Number 5 (September-October,1985): 547-553.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Consciousness and the Public Space: Discovering a Pedagogy.” Phenomenology+ Pedagogy (1985): 69-83.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Sex Equity as a Philosophical Problem.” In Handbook for Achieving Sex Equity through Education. Edited by Susan S. Klein, 29-43. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, 1985.
  • Hartmann, Klaus. “Human Agency Between Life-world and System: Habermas’s Latest Version of Critical Theory.” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Volume 16, Number 2 (1985): 145-155.
  • Heller, Agnes. “The Great Republic.” Praxis international Volume 5, Number 1 (1985): 23-34.
  • Jackson, M. W. “Eichmann’s Judgment: The Loss of Moral Community.” Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, Volume 9, Number 29 (1985): 235.
  • Janssen, Peter L. “Political Thought as Traditionary Action: The Critical Response to Skinner and Pocock.” History and Theory Volume 24, Number 2 (1985): 115-146.
  • Jung, Hwa Yol. “A Critique of Autonomous Technology.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations Volume 12, Number 2 (Spring/Summer, 1985): 31-47.
  • King, Richard H. “Up from Radicalism.” American Jewish History Volume 75, Number 1 (1985): 61-85.
  • Knauer, James T. “Rethinking Arendt’s Vita Activa: Toward a Theory of Democratic Praxis.” Praxis international Volume 5, Number 2 (1985): 185-194.
  • Laqueur, Walter. “Is there Now, or Has There Ever Been, Such a Thing as Totalitarianism?.” Commentary Volume 80, Number 4 (1985): 29-35.
  • Lasch, Christopher. The Minimal Self: Psychic Survival in Troubled Times. New York: WW Norton & Company, 1985.
  • Law, Pamela. “Mary Clarke and the Nineteenth-Century Salon.” Sydney Studies in English Volume 11 (1985): 51-68.
  • Mara, Gerald M. “After Virtue, Autonomy: Jürgen Habermas and Greek Political Theory.” The Journal of Politics Volume 47, Number 4 (1985): 1036-1061.
  • Minnich, Elizabeth Kamarck. “Friendship Between Women: the Act of Feminist Biography.” Feminist Studies, Volume 11, Number 2 (Summer, 1985): 287-305.
  • Norton, Theodore Mills. “A Guide to the Self-Destruction of Political Theory: Abridged Edition.” Boundary 2, Volume 12, Number 2/3 (1985): 105-121.
  • Riley, Patrick. “Irrational Lockeanism and Apolitical Politics.” Reviews in American History, Volume 13, Number 3 (September, 1985): 433-437.
  • Said, Edward W. “An Ideology of Difference.” Critical Inquiry Volume 12, Number 1 (1985): 38-58.
  • Schürmann, Reiner. “Hannah Arendt Memorial Symposium.” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal Volume 10, Number 1 (1985): 3.
  • Stambaugh, Joan. “Nihilism and the End of Philosophy.” Research in Phenomenology Volume 15, Number 1 (1985): 79-97.
  • Stamp, Gillian. “An Approach to the Experience of Work in’Transitional’Societies.” Dialogue Volume 7, Number 3 (1985): 10-23.
  • Staub, Ervin. “The Psychology of Perpetrators and Bystanders.” Political Psychology Volume 6, Number 1(March, 1985): 61-85.
  • Touraine, Alain. “Social Movements, Revolution and Democracy.” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal Volume 10, Number 2 (1985): 129-146.
  • Weyrauch, Walter Otto. “Gestapo Informants: Facts and Theory of Undercover Operations.” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Volume 24 (1985): 553-596.
  • Wilson, Hall T. Political Management: Redefining the Public Sphere. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1985.
  • Young, Iris Marion. “Impartiality and the Civic Public: Some Implications of Feminist Critiques of Moral and Political Theory.” Praxis International Volume 5, Number 4 (1985): 381-401.

1986*

  • Allen, Wayne. “A Novel Form of Government: Hannah Arendt on Totalitarianism.” The Political Science Reviewer Volume 16 (Fall 1986): 237-280.
  • Ansell-Pearson, Keith. “The Narration of an Unhappy Consciousness: Lukács, Marxism, the Novel, and Beyond’.” Radical Philosophy Volume 43 (1986): 22-28.
  • Barnouw, Dagmar. “Speech Regained: Hannah Arendt and the American Revolution.” Clio Volume 15, Number 2 (1986): 137-152.
  • Bernasconi, Robert. “The Fate of the Distinction Between ‘Praxis’ and ‘Poiesis’.” Heidegger Studies Volume 2 (1986): 111-139.
  • Bernstein, Richard J. Philosophical Profiles: Essays in a Pragmatic Mode. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986.
  • Bernstein, Richard J. “Rethinking the Social and the Political.” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal Volume 11, Number 1 (1986): 111-130.
  • Breton, Albert, and Ronald Wintrobe. “The Bureaucracy of Murder Revisited.” Journal of Political Economy Volume 94, Number 5 (1986): 905-926.
  • Brick, Howard. Daniel Bell and the Decline of Intellectual Radicalism: Social Theory and Political Reconciliation in the 1940s. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986.
  • Brown, JoAnne. “Professional Language: Words that Succeed.” Radical History Review Volume 1986, Number 34 (1986): 33-51.
  • Burke, John Francis. “‘Thinking’ in a World of Appearances Hannah Arendt between Karl Jaspers and Martin Heidegger.” In Analecta Husserliana: The Phenomenology of Man and of the Human Condition: II: The Meeting Point Between Occidental and Oriental Philosophiesm, Volume XXI. Edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 293-308. Heidelberg: Springer Netherlands, 1986.
  • Cavarero, A. “Plato according to Voegelin.” Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane Volume 15, Number 4 (1986): 449-462.
  • Coby, John Patrick. “The Utopian Vision of Karl Marx.” Modern Age Volume 30, Number 1 (1986): 22-32.
  • Cohen, Arthur A. “Life Amid the Paradigms or the Absence of a Jewish Critique of Culture.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion Volume 54, Number 3 (1986): 499-520.
  • Connolly, William E. “Modern Authority and Ambiguity.” NOMOS: American Society of Political and Legal Philosophy Volume 29 (1987): 9-27.
  • Copeland, Julia. “Mary McCarthy, on the Contrary.” The Missouri Review Volume 10, Number 3 (1987): 184-187.
  • Cornell, Drucilla. “Beyond Tragedy and Complacency.” Northwestern University Law Review Volume 81 (1986): 693-717.
  • Diggins, John P. The Lost Soul of American Politics: Virtue, Self-interest, and the Foundations of Liberalism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Lethal Fantasy: Hannah Arendt on Political Zionism.” Arab Studies Quarterly Volume 8, Number 3 (Summer 1986): 219-230.
  • Elshtain, Jean Bethke. “Critical Reflections on Realism, Just Wars, and Feminism in a Nuclear Age.” In Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity: The Fundamental Questions. Edited by Avner Cohen and Steven Lee, 255-272 (Totowa: Rowman and Allanheld, 1986).
  • Elshtain, Jean Bethke. Meditations on Modern Political Thought: Masculine/Feminine Themes from Luther to Arendt. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1986.
  • Elster, Jon. “Self-realization in Work and Politics: The Marxist Conception of the Good Life.” Social Philosophy and Policy Volume 3, Number 2 (1986): 97-126.
  • Fawcett, Brian. Cambodia: A Book for People Who Find Television Too Slow. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986.
  • Feher, Ferenc. “The Pariah and the Citizen: On Arendt’s Political Theory.” Thesis Eleven, Volume 15 (1986):
  • Feinberg, Anat. “The Appeal of the Executive: Adolf Eichmann on the Stage.” Monatshefte Volume 78, Number 2 (Summer, 1986): 203-214.
  • Flathman, Richard E. “Philosophy, Political Theory, and Practice.” In Tradition, Interpretation, and Science: Political Theory in the American Academy. Edited by John S. Nelson, 145-170. Albany: State University of New York Pres, 1986.
  • Giroux, Henry A. “Authority, Intellectuals, and the Politics of Practical Learning.” Teachers College Record Volume 88, Number 1 (1986): 22-40.
  • Grafstein, Robert. “Political Freedom and Political Action.” Western Political Quarterly Volume 39, Number 3 (1986): 464-479.
  • Gunnell, John G. “Annals of Political Theory: Replies and Reflections.” In Tradition, Interpretation, and Science: Political Theory in the American Academy. Edited by John S. Nelson, 319-366. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.
  • Gusevich, Miriam. “Meaning and Means in Urban Design; A Case Study in American Urbanism, South La Salle Street, Chicago.” Journal of architectural education Volume 39, Number 3 (1986): 24-30.
  • Hadari, Saguiv A. “‘Persuader Sans Convaincre’: A Rousseauan Approach to the Insoluble Problem of the Social Contract.” Western Political Quarterly Volume 39, Number 3 (1986): 504-519.
  • Hilton, Michael. “Dealing with the Nazis: The Ambiguities of Survival.” European Judaism: A Journal for the New Europe Volume 20, Number 2 (1986): 30-40.
  • Honneth, Axel. “Rescuing the Revolution with an Ontology: On Cornelius Castoriadis’ Theory of Society.” Thesis Eleven Volume 14, Number 1 (1986): 62-78.
  • Jay, Martin. Permanent Exiles: Essays on the Intellectual Migration from Germany to America. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.
  • Jegstrup, Elsebet. “Spontaneous Action: The Rescue of the Danish Jews from Hannah Arendt’s Perspective.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations Volume 13, Number 1/2 (1986): 260-284.
  • Kalla, Sarala. “Hannah Arendt on Civil Disobedience.” Indian Philosophical Quarterly Volume 13, Number 3-4 (1986):261-269.
  • Kane, Francis I. “Peitho and the Polis.” Philosophy & Rhetoric Volume 19, Number 2 (1986): 99-124.
  • Kaplan, Alice Yaeger. Reproductions of Banality: Fascism, Literature, and French Intellectual Life. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1986.
  • Karnezis, George T.. “Work and Liberal Learning.” Community College Humanities Review, Number 7 (1986): 57-64.
  • Kirkby, Joan. “Is there Life After Art? The Metaphysics of Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature Volume 5, Number 1 (1986): 91-109.
  • Lackey, Douglas P. “Extraordinary Evil or Common Malevolence? Evaluating the Jewish Holocaust.” Journal of Applied Philosophy Volume 3, Number 2 (1986): 167-181.
  • Leiserson, Michael. “Separation of Powers: A New Approach.” Gonzaga Law Review Volume 22 (1986): 423-482.
  • Markus, Gyorgy. “Praxis and Poïesis: Beyond the Dichotomy.” Thesis Eleven Volume 15, Number 1 (1986): 30-47.
  • McCarthy, George. “German Social Ethics and the Return to Greek Philosophy: Marx and Aristotle.” Studies in Soviet Thought Volume 31, Number 1 (1986): 1-24.
  • McCoy, Candace. “The Cop’s World: Modern Policing and the Difficulty of Legitimizing the Use of Force.” Human Rights Quarterly Volume 8 (1986): 270-293.
  • Meyer, Alfred G. “Coming to Terms with the Past… and with One’s Older Colleagues.” The Russian Review Volume 45, Number 4 (1986): 401-408.
  • Michelman, Frank I. “Foreword: Traces of Self-Government.” Harvard Law Review Volume 100, Number 4 (1986): 4-77.
  • Nelson, John S. “Destroying Political Theory in Order to Save It (Or, John Gunnell Turns on the Western Tradition).” In Tradition, Interpretation, and Science: Political Theory in the American Academy. Edited by John S. Nelson, 281-318. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.
  • Newbigin, Lesslie. Foolishness to the Greeks: The Gospel and Western Culture. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1986.
  • Orr, Linda. “The Revenge of Literature: A History of History.” New Literary History Volume 18, Number 1 (1986): 1-22.
  • Park, Ynhui. “The Human Condition: A Perspectival View.” In The Phenomenology of Man and of the Human Condition: II: The Meeting Point Between Occidental and Oriental Philosophies, pp. 275-291. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986.
  • Rohr, John Anthony. To Run a Constitution: The Legitimacy of the Administrative State. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1986.
  • Ronell, Avital. “Street Talk.” Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature Volume 11, Number 1 (1986): 105-131.
  • Rutkoff, Peter M., and William B. Scott. New School: A History of The New School for Social Research. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986.
  • Salkever, Stephen G. “Women, Soldiers, Citizens: Plato & Aristotle on the Politics of Virility.” Polity Volume 19, Number 2 (1986): 232-253.
  • Shulman, George M. “II. The Myth of Cain: Fratricide, City Building, and Politics.” Political Theory Volume 14, Number 2 (1986): 215-238.
  • Shulman, George. “Gerrard Winstanley: The Radicalism of the Good Son.” Polity Volume 18, Number 3 (1986): 473-497.
  • Smith, Steven B. “Hegel’s Critique of Liberalism.” American Political Science Review Volume 80, Number 1 (1986): 121-139.
  • Story, Donald C. “Trudeau’s Commonwealth: A Process Rather Than An Influence.” The Dalhousie Review Volume 66, Issue 3 (1986): 256-274.
  • Taminiaux, Jacques. “Phenomenology and the Problem of Action.” Philosophy & social criticism Volume 11, Number 3 (1986): 207-219.
  • Thornton, Margaret. “Feminist Jurisprudence: Illusion or Reality.” Australian Journal of Law & Society Volume 3 (1986): 5-29.
  • Tuan, Yi-Fu. The Good Life. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986.
  • Wolfe, Alan. “Inauthentic Democracy: A Critique of Public Life in Modern Liberal Society.” Studies in Political Economy Volume 21, Number 1 (1986): 57-81.
  • Wolin, Sheldon. “History and Theory: Methodism Redivivus.” In Tradition, Interpretation, and Science: Political Theory in the American Academy. Edited by John S. Nelson, 43-68. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.
  • Woolfolk, Alan N. “On Warren’s “Nietzsche and Political Philosophy”.” Political theory Volume 14, Number 1 (1986): 51-54.
  • Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. “What Thucydides Saw.” History and Theory Volume 25, Number 1 (1986): 1-16.

1987*

  • Allett, John. “New Liberalism, Old Prejudices: JA Hobson and the” Jewish Question”.” Jewish Social Studies Volume 49, Number 2 (1987): 99-114.
  • Bakan, Mildred. “Arendt and Heidegger: The Episodic Intertwining of Life and Work.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 12, Number 1 (1987): 71-98.
  • Ball, Milner S. “Constitution, Court, Indian Tribes.” American Bar Foundation Research Journal Volume 12, Number 1 (1987): 1-140.
  • Ball, Terence. “Authority and Conceptual Change.” NOMOS: American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy Volume 29 (1987): 39-58.
  • Bassin, Mark. “Imperialism and the Nation State in Friedrich Ratzel’s Political Geography.” Progress in Human Geography Volume 11, Number 4 (1987): 473-495.
  • Benton Jr, Raymond. “Work, Consumption, and the Joyless Consumer.” In Philosophical and Radical Thought in Marketing. Edited by Fuat Firat, Nikhilesh Dohlakia, and Richard P. Bagozzis, 235-250. Lexington: Lexington Books, 1987.
  • Bernauer, SJ James. “The Faith of Hannah Arendt: Amor Mundi and its Critique—Assimilation of Religious Experience.” In Amor Mundi: Explorations in the Faith and Thought of Hannah Arendt. Edited by James Bernauer, SJ, 1-28. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987.
  • Bernstein, Richard J. “The Varieties of Pluralism.” American Journal of Education Volume 95, Number. 4 (1987): 509-525.
  • Blau, Herbert. “Due Process and Primary Process: The Participation Mystique of Norman O. Brown.” Discourse Volume 10, Number 1 (1987): 3-18.
  • Boyle, SJ Patrick. “Elusive Neighborliness: Hannah Arendt’s Interpretation of Saint Augustine.” In Amor Mundi: Explorations in the Faith and Thought of Hannah Arendt. Edited by James Bernauer, SJ, 81-113. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987.
  • Brown, Richard Harvey. Society as Text: Essays on Rhetoric, Reason, and Reality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.
  • Bruns, Gerald L. “Cain: Or, The Metaphorical Construction of Cities.” Salmagundi Volume 74/75 (1987): 70-85.
  • Burns, Robert. “Hannah Arendt’s Constitutional Thought.” In Amor Mundi: Explorations in the Faith and Thought of Hannah Arendt. Edited by James Bernauer, SJ, 157-185. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987.
  • Carroll, David. “Narrative Poetics, and the Crisis in Culture Claude Simon’s Return to” History”.” L’Esprit Créateur Volume 27, Number 4 (1987): 48-60.
  • Caserio, Robert L. “Story, Discourse, and Anglo-American Philosophy of Action.” The Journal of narrative technique Volume 17, Number 1 (1987): 1-11.
  • Casillo, Robert. “Techne and Logos in Solzhenitsyn.” Soundings Volume 70, Number 3/4 (1987): 519-537.
  • d’Entreves, Maurizio Passerin. “Aristotle or Burke? Some Comments on H. Schnaedelbach’s” What is Neo-Aristotelianism?”.” Praxis International Volume 7, Number 3+ 4 (1987): 238-245.
  • Dahrendorf, Ralf. “The Dream of a Workless Society.” International Review of Sociology Volume 1, Number 3 (1987): 117-130.
  • Dallmayr, Fred. “Public or Private Freedom? Response to Kateb.” Social Research Volume 54, Number 3 (Autumn 1987): 617-628.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Political Philosophy and Orientalism: The Classical Origins of a Discourse.” Alternatives Volume 12, Number 3 (1987): 343-357.
  • Dryzek, John S. “Discursive Designs: Critical Theory and Political Institutions.” American Journal of Political Science Volume 31, Number 3 (1987): 656-679.
  • Failinger, Marie A. “Equality Versus the Right to Choose Associates: A Critique of Hannah Arendt’s View of the Supreme Court’s Dilemma.” University of Pittsburgh Law Review Volume 49 (1987): 143-188.
  • Feher, Ferenc. “Freedom and the ‘Social Question'(Hannah Arendt’s Theory of the French Revolution).” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 12, Number 1 (1987): 1-30.
  • Gellner, Ernest. Culture, Identity, and Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
  • Goldfarb, Jeffrey C. “For Democratic Culture: A Political Problematic.” Thesis Eleven Volume 18, Number 1 (1987): 32-55.
  • Goodheart, Eugene. Pieces of Resistance. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
  • Gram, Moltke S. “Representational Mind: A Study of Kant’s Theory of Knowledge.” International Studies in Philosophy Volume 19, Number 3 (1987): 63-65.
  • Gramm, Warren S. “Labor, Work, and Leisure: Human Well-Being and the Optimal Allocation of Time.” Journal of Economic Issues Volume 21, Number 1 (1987): 167-188.
  • Greene, Maxine. “Freedom, Education, and Public Spaces.” CrossCurrents Volume 37, Number 4 (1987): 442-455.
  • Gunn, Giles. The Culture of Criticism and the Criticism of Culture. New York: Oxford University Press, USA, 1987.
  • Hansen, Karen V. “Feminist Conceptions of Public and Private: A Critical Analysis.” Berkeley Journal of Sociology Volume 32 (1987): 105-128.
  • Heller, Agnes. “Hannah Arendt on the ‘Vita Contemplativa’.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 12, Number 4 (1987): 281-296.
  • Heller, Agnes. “The Human Condition.” Thesis Eleven Volume 16, Number 1 (1987): 4-21.
  • Heller, Agnes. “Sociology as the Defetishisation of Modernity.” International Sociology Volume 2, Number 4 (1987): 391-401.
  • Honohan, Iseult. “Hannah Arendt’s Concept of Freedom.” Irish Philosophical Journal Volume 4, Number 1/2 (1987): 41-63.
  • Howard, Dick, and Jim Clark. “Why Return to the American Revolution?.” Thesis Eleven Volume 18, Number 1 (1987): 5-19.
  • Jackson, Michael W. “Thinking and Judging.” Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice Volume 7 (1987): 80-99.
  • Jones, Kathleen B. “On Authority: Or, Why Women are not Entitled to Speak.” NOMOS: American Society of Political and Legal Philosophy, Volume 29 (1987): 152-168.
  • Kateb, George. “Death and Politics: Hannah Arendt’s Reflections on the American Constitution.” Social Research Volume 54, Number 3 (Autumn, 1987): 605-616.
  • Knauer, James T. “Lectures On Kant’s Political Philosophy.” International Studies in Philosophy Volume 19, Number 3 (1987): 65-66.
  • Larmore, Charles E. Patterns of Moral Complexity. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
  • Luban, David. “Action and Reaction in International Law.” Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, Volume 81 (1987): 420-426.
  • Luban, David. “The Legacies of Nuremberg.” Social Research Volume 54, Number 4 (Winter, 1987): 779-829.
  • Magubane, Bernard. The Ties that Bind: African-American Consciousness of Africa. Trenton: Africa World Press, 1987.
  • Markus, Maria. “The ‘Anti-feminism’ of Hannah Arendt.” Thesis Eleven Volume 17, Number 1 (1987): 76-87.
  • Marrus, Michael R. “The History of the Holocaust: A Survey of Recent Literature.” The Journal of Modern History Volume 59, Number 1 (March, 1987): 114-160.
  • Moore, Patricia Bowen. “Natality, Amor Mundi and Nuclearism in the Thought of Hannah Arendt.” In Amor Mundi: Explorations in the faith and thought of Hannah Arendt. Edited by James Bernauer, 135-156. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987.
  • Morse, Margaret. “Artemis Aging: Exercise and the Female Body on Video.” Discourse Volume 10, Number 1 (1987): 20-53.
  • Norman, Liane Ellison. “Inwit and Outlaw.” The Acorn Volume 2, Number 2 (1987): 6-8.
  • Richardson, SJ William J. “Contemplative in Action.” In Amor mundi: Explorations in the faith and thought of Hannah Arendt. Edited by James Bernauer, 115-133. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987.
  • Riley, Patrick. “Hannah Arendt on Kant, Truth and Politics.” Political Studies Volume 35, Number 3 (1987): 379-392.
  • Roach, Timothy. “Enspirited Words and Deeds: Christian Metaphors Implicit in Arendt’s Concept of Personal Action.” In Amor Mundi: Explorations in the Faith and Thought of Hannah Arendt. Edited by James Bernauer, 59-80. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987.
  • Roche, Maurice. “Citizenship, Social Theory, and Social Change.” Theory and Society Volume 16, Number 3 (1987): 363-399.
  • Rosenblum, Nancy L. “Studying Authority: Keeping Pluralism in Mind.” NOMOS: American Society of Political and Legal Philosophy Volume 29 (1987): 102-130.
  • Rosenblum, Nancy L. Another Liberalism: Romanticism and the Reconstruction of Liberal Thought. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987.
  • Russell, Letty M. Household of Freedom: Authority in Feminist Theology. Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox Press, 1987.
  • Scott, Joanna Vecchiarelli. “Mediaeval Sources of the Theme of Free Will in Hannah Arendt’s The Life of the Mind: Augustine, Aquinas and Scotus.” Augustinian Studies Volume 18 (1987): 107-124.
  • Seery, John E. “Floating Balloons: An Essay on Nonviolent Theory, Irony, and the Anti-Nuclear Movement.” Soundings Volume 70, Number 3/4 (1987): 355-377.
  • Sitton, John F. “Hannah Arendt’s Argument for Council Democracy.” Polity Volume 20, Number 1 (1987): 80-100.
  • Smith, Roger. “Human Destructiveness and Politics: the Twentieth Century as an Age of Genocide.” In Genocide and the Modern Age: Etiology and Case Studies of Mass Death. Edited by Isidor Wallimann and Michael N. Dobkowski, 21-39. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1987.
  • Stanley, John L. “Is Totalitarianism a New Phenomenon? Reflections on Hannah Arendt’s Origins of Totalitarianism.” The Review of politics Volume 49, Number 2 (1987): 177-207.
  • Stark, Judith Chelius. “Augustine and Hannah Arendt on the Will: a Complex Tradition.” In Atti, Congresso internazionale su S. Agostino nel XVI centenario della conversione., 15-20. Rome: Institutum patristicum “Augustinianum,” 1987.
  • Stohl, Michael. “Outside of a Small Circle of Friends: States, Genocide, Mass Killing and the Role of Bystanders.” Journal of Peace Research Volume 24, Number 2 (1987): 151-166.
  • Taminiaux, Jacques. “The Hobbesian Legacy.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 13, Number 1 (1987): 1-15.
  • Villa, Dana Richard. Arendt and Heidegger: Being and politics. Princeton: Princeton University, 1987.
  • Waite, Robert G.L. “The Holocaust and Historical Explanation.”  In Genocide and the Modern Age: Etiology and Case Studies of Mass Death. Edited by Isidor Wallimann and Michael N. Dobkowski, 163-184. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1987.
  • Whiteside, Kerry H. “Nominalism and Conceptualism in Hobbes’s Political Theory.” Commonwealth Volume 1, Number 1 (1987): 1-25.
  • Winant, Terry. “The Feminist Standpoint: A Matter of Language.” Hypatia Volume 2, Number 1 (1987): 123-148.
  • Winters, Francis X. “The Banality of Virtue: Reflections on Hannah Arendt’s Reinterpretation of Political Ethics.” In Amor Mundi: Explorations in the Faith and Thought of Hannah Arendt. Edited by James Bernauer, 187-218. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987.

1988*

  • Abraham, Gary. “Max Weber on “Jewish rationalism” and the Jewish question.” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society Volume 1, Number 3 (1988): 358-391.
  • Arnason, Vilhjalmur. “The Discourse of Freedom.” Rechtstheorie Volume 19 (1988): 491-501.
  • Ball, Milner S. “Fundamental Disorders: Martial Clergy, Native Americans, Constitutional Communities, and Ships of State.” Connecticut Law Review Volume 21 (1988): 943-964.
  • Barber, Benjamin R. The Conquest of Politics: Liberal Philosophy in Democratic Times. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988.
  • Barnouw, Dagmar. Weimar Intellectuals and the Threat of Modernity. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988.
  • Baum, Rainer. “Holocaust: Moral Indifference as the Form of Modern Evil.” In Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time. Edited by Alan Rosenberg and Gerald E. Myers, 53-90. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
  • Bauman, Zygmunt. “The Twisted Road to Perestroika.” Jewish Quarterly Volume 35, Number 3 (1988): 9-15.
  • Benhabib, Seyla. “I. Judgment and the Moral Foundations of Politics in Arendt’s Thought.” Political theory Volume 16, Number 1 (1988): 29-51.
  • Birnbaum, Pierre. States and Collective Action: the European Experience. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
  • Boesche, Roger. “Why Did Tocqueville Fear Abundance? Or the Tension Between Commerce and Citizenship.” History of European Ideas Volume 9, Number 1 (1988): 25-45.
  • Broszat, Martin, and Saul Friedländer. “A Controversy about the Historicization of National Socialism.” New German Critique Number 44 (Spring-Summer 1988): 85-126.
  • Burt, Robert A. Two Jewish Justices: Outcasts in the Promised Land. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.
  • Burt, John. Robert Penn Warren and American Idealism. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Friendship, Truth, and Politics: Hannah Arendt and Toleration.” Justifying Toleration. Edited by Susan Mendus, 177-198.  (1988): 177-198.
  • Coenen-Huther, Jacques. “Forms of Sociability and Societal Structure, Reflections on Totalitarianism.” Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie, Volume 84 (1988):85-98.
  • Dalin, David G. “The Jewish Historiography of Hannah Arendt.” Conservative Judaism Volume 40, Number 4 (1988): 47-58.
  • Dallmayr, Fred R. “Between Kant and Aristotle.” New Vico Studies, Volume 6 (1988):147-154.
  • Davies, Alan T. “The Queen Versus James Keegstra: Reflections on Christian Antisemitism in Canada.” American Journal of Theology & Philosophy Volume 9, Number 1/2 (1988): 99-116.
  • Davies, Alan. “On the Study of Antisemitism in the University Classroom.” Shofar Volume 6, Number 4 (1988): 23-26
  • Dietz, Mary G. Between the Human and the Divine: The Political Thought of Simone Weil. Totowa: Rowman & Littlefield, 1988.
  • Diggins, John Patrick. “Class, Classical, and Consensus Views of the Constitution.” The University of Chicago Law Review Volume 55, Number 2 (1988): 555-570.
  • Disch, Lisa. “Dancing with Nonsense: Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Judgement.” Unpublished paper (1988).
  • Dossa, Shiraz. The Public Realm and the Public Self: The Political Philosophy of Hannah Arendt. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1988.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Auschwitz and the Palestinians: Christian Conscience and the Politics of Victimization.” Alternatives Volume 13, Number 4 (1988): 515-528.
  • Finney, Ben. “Will Space Change Humanity?.” In Frontiers and Space Conquest. Edited by Jean Schneider and Monique Léger-Orine, 155-172. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988.
  • Fuchs, Konrad. “Hannah Arendt. A German Jewess in the Age of Totalitarianism.” Philosophy and History Volume 21, Number 1 (1988): 78-79.
  • Fuss, Peter. “The Two-In-One: Self-Identity in Thought, Conscience, and Judgment.” Idealistic studies Volume 18, Number 3 (1988): 195-206.
  • Gorz, André. Critique of Economic Reason. Translated by Gillian Handyside and Christ Turner. New York: Verso Books, 1988.
  • Gunnell, John G. “American Political Science, Liberalism, and the Invention of Political Theory.” American Political Science Review Volume 82, Number 1 (1988): 71-87.
  • Gunther, Klaus. “Idea of Impartiality and the Functional Determinacy of the Law.” Northwestern University Law Review Volume 83 (1988): 151-183.
  • Hickman, Larry. “The Phenomenology of the Quotidian Artifact.” In Technology and Contemporary Life. Edited by Paul T. Durbin, 161-176. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988.
  • Ingram, David. “The Postmodern Kantianism of Arendt and Lyotard.” The Review of Metaphysics Volume 42, Number 1 (1988): 51-77.
  • Jackson, M. W. “Oskar Schindler and Moral Theory.” Journal of Applied Philosophy Volume 5, Number 2 (1988): 175-182.
  • Jacobitti, Suzanne. “Hannah Arendt and the Will.” Political Theory Volume 16, Number 1 (1988): 53-76.
  • Jordan, Cynthia S. “”Old Words” in “New Circumstances”: Language and Leadership in Post-Revolutionary America.” American Quarterly Volume 40, Number 4 (1988): 491-513.
  • Kahn, Robbie Pfuefer. “Women in Time and Childbirth and During Lactation” In Taking our Time: Feminist Perspectives on Temporality. Edited by Frieda Johles Forman, 20-37. New York: Pergamon Press, 1988.
  • King, Jonathan B. “Prisoner’s Paradoxes.” Journal of Business Ethics Volume 7, Number 7 (July 1988): 475-487.
  • Kiefer, Christie W. The Mantle of Maturity: A History of Ideas about Character Development. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
  • Killilea, Alfred G. The Politics of Being Mortal. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1988.
  • Kearney, Richard. “Paul Ricoeur and the Hermeneutic Imagination.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 14, Number 2 (1988): 115-145.
  • Lang, Berel. “Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Evil.” Judaism Volume 37, Number 3 (1988): 264-275.
  • Lefort, Claude. Democracy and Political Theory. Translated by David Macey. Cambridge: Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, 1988.
  • Lowell, Robert. Robert Lowell: Interviews and Memoirs. Edited by Jeffrey Myers. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1988.
  • Mara, Gerald M. “Socrates and liberal toleration.” Political theory  Volume 16, Number 3 (1988): 468-495.
  • Margolis, J., 1988. History, Nature, and Technology. In Technology and Contemporary Life. Edited by Paul T. Durbin, 217-236. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988.
  • Matthäus, Jürgen. “Deutschtum and Judentum Under Fire: The Impact of The First World War on the Strategies of the Centralverein and the Zionistische Vereinigung.” The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Volume 33, Number 1 (1988): 129-147.
  • Myers, Gerald. “The Psychology of Man After Auschwitz.” In Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time. Edited by Alan Rosenberg and Gerald E. Myers, 306-326. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
  • Pietz, William. “The” Post-Colonialism” of Cold War discourse.” Social Text Number 19/20 (Autumn 1988): 55-75.
  • Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel. “Are Freedom and Liberty Twins?.” Political Theory Volume 16, Number 4 (1988): 523-552.
  • Rai, Alok. Orwell and the Politics of Despair: A Critical Study of the Writings of George Orwell. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
  • Richards, Todd, and Franka Trubiano. “An Interview with Kenneth Frampton.” The Fifth Column Volume 7, Number 2 (1988): 4-8.
  • Rosenberg, Alan and Paul Marcus. “The Holocaust as a Test of Philosophy.” In Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time. Edited by Alan Rosenberg and Gerald E. Myers, 201-222. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
  • Rosenthal, Abigail L. “The Right Way to Act: Indicting the Victims.” In Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time. Edited by Alan Rosenberg and Gerald E. Myers, 149-162. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
  • Salus, Carol. “RB Kitaj and Walter Benjamin.” JCLA XI Number 1-2 (1988): 114-122.
  • Sammons, Jack L. “Meaningful Client Participation: An Essay Toward a Moral Understanding of the Practice of Law.” Journal of Law and Religion Volume 6, Number 1 (1988): 61-95.
  • Scott, Joanna Vecchiarelli. “” A Detour through Pietism”: Hannah Arendt on St. Augustine’s Philosophy of Freedom.” Polity Volume 20, Number 3 (1988): 394-425.
  • Scruton, Roger. “Masaryk, Patočka and the Care of the Soul.” In On Masaryk. Josef Novák, 111-128. Amsterdam: Brill, 1988.
  • Selfe, David W. “Civil Disobedience: A Study in Semantics.” Liverpool Law Review Volume X, Number 2 (1988): 149-166.
  • Sheldon, Garrett Ward. The History of Political Theory: Ancient Greece to Modern America. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 1988.
  • Sondhi, Madhuri. “Thinking Ecologically.” In Ecology, Culture, and Philosophy: Metaphysical Perspectives from Basanta Kuma Mallik. Edited by Madhuri Sondhi and Mary M. Walker, 1-59. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications
  • Spergel, Rochelle. “Paternalism and Contract: A Critique of Anthony Kronman.” Cardozo Law Review Volume 10 (1988): 593-634.
  • Thompson, Warren K. “Ethics, Evil, and the Final Solution.” In Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time. Edited by Alan Rosenberg and Gerald E. Myers, 181-200. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
  • Walkup, James. “Pain: Synaptic or Syntactic.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour Volume 18, Number 3 (1988): 309-321.
  • Winfield, Richard Dien. Reason and Justice. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
  • Wrong, Dennis H. “The Concept of Alienation Revisited.” In Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer with an Autobiographic Essay by Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O’Neil, Roger O’Toole, 461-473. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988.
  • Yeager, Diane M. “The Web of Relationship: Feminists and Christians.” Soundings Volume 71, Number 4 (Winter 1988): 485-513.
  • Yaeger, Patricia. Honey-Mad Women: Emancipatory Strategies in Women’s Writing. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.

1989*

  • Adams, Carole E. “Hannah Arendt and the Historian: Nazism and the New Order.” In Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom. Edited by Clive Kessler and Gisela Kaplan, 31-41. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989.
  • Altman, Joel B. “The Practice of Shakespeare’s Text.” Style Volume 23, Number 3 (1989): 466-500.
  • Ash, Beth Sharon. “Walter Benjamin: Ethnic Fears, Oedipal Anxieties, Political Consequences.” New German Critique 48 (1989): 2-42.
  • Bittman, Michael. “Totalitarianism: The Career of a Concept.” Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom. Edited by Clive Kessler and Gisela Kaplan, 56-68. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989.
  • Bowen-Moore, Patricia. Hannah Arendt’s Philosophy of Natality. London: MacMillan Press, 1989.
  • Boyarin, Daniel, and Jonathan Boyarin. “Toward a Dialogue with Edward Said.” Critical Inquiry Volume 15, Number 3 (1989): 626-633.
  • Bradshaw, Leah. Acting and Thinking: The Political Thought of Hannah Arendt. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1989.
  • Breines, Wini. Community and Organization in the New Left, 1962-1968: The Great Refusal. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1989.
  • Buchmann, Margret. “The Careful Vision: How Practical is Contemplation in Teaching?.” American Journal of Education Volume 98, Number 1 (1989): 35-61.
  • Campbell, Blair. “Paradigms Lost Classical Athenian Politics in Modern Myth.” History of Political Thought Volume 10, Number 2 (1989): 189-213.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Hannah Arendt on Ideology in Totalitarianism.” The Structure of Modern Ideology: Critical Perspectives on Social and Political Theory. Edited by Noell O’Sullivan, 151-171. Brookfield: Gower Publishing, 1989.
  • Cody, Thomas. “Adams, Mussolini, and the Personality of Genius.” Paideuma Volume 18, Number 3 (1989): 77-103.
  • Cutting-Gray, Joanne. “Franklin’s Autobiography: Politics of the Public Self.” Prospects Volume 14 (1989): 31-43.
  • Damrosch, Leopold. Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson. Volume 10. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989.
  • Davies, Ioan. “The Return of Virtue: Orwell and the Political Dilemmas of Central European Intellectuals.” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society Volume 3, Number 1 (Autumn 1989): 107-129.
  • D’Entrèves, Maurizio Passerin. “Agency, Identity and Culture: Hannah Arendt’s Conception of Citizenship.” Praxis International Volume 9, Number 1+ 2 (1989): 1-24.
  • D’Entrèves, Maurizio Passerin. “Freedom, Plurality, Solidarity: Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Action.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 15, Number 4 (1989): 317-350.
  • Dossa, Shiraz. The Public Realm and the Public Self: The Political Theory of Hannah Arendt. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1989.
  • Dryzek, John S. “Policy Sciences of Democracy.” Polity Volume 22, Number 1 (1989): 97-118.
  • Dunn, Susan. “Michelet and Lamartine: Regicide, Passion, and Compassion.” History and Theory Volume 28, Number 3 (1989): 275-295.
  • Eckstein, Barbara. “The Body, the Word, and the State: JM Coetzee’s” Waiting for the Barbarians”.” NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction Volume 22, Number 2 (1989): 175-198.
  • Elderfield, John. “De Kooning’s Quest.” Art Journal, Volume 48, Number 3 (1989): 245-246.
  • Elshtain, Jean Bethke. “Hannah Arendt’s French Revolution.” Salmagundi Volume 84 (1989): 203-213.
  • Elster, Jon. “Self-Realisation in Work and Politics: The Marxist Conception of the Good Life.” Alternatives to Capitalism. Edited by Jon Elster and Karl Ove Moene, 127-158. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
  • Emberley, Peter. “Places and Stories: The Challenge of Technology.” Social Research Volume 56, Number 3 (1989): 741-785.
  • Epstein, Lawrence Jeffrey. A Treasury of Jewish Anecdotes. New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1989.
  • Esseks, David Clark. “Privacy in a Public Society: Human Rights in Conflict.” Michigan Law Review, Volume 87, Number 6, (1989): 1624-1630.
  • Fehn, Ann Clark. “Relativism, Feminism, and the ‘German Connection’ in Allan Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind.” German Quarterly Volume 62, Number 3 (Summer 1989): 384-394.
  • Fraser, Nancy. “Talking About Needs: Interpretive Contests as Political Conflicts in Welfare-State Societies.” Ethics Volume 99, Number 2 (1989): 291-313.
  • Garner, Reuben. The Realm of Humanitas: Responses to the Writings of Hannah Arendt. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1989.
  • Garst, Daniel. “Thucydides and Neorealism.” International Studies Quarterly Volume 33, Number 1 (1989): 3-27.
  • Gordon, Haim. “Learning to Think: Arendt on Education for Democracy.” In The Educational Forum, Volume 53, Number 1 (1989): 49-62.
  • Gullino, Derek. “Gadamer’s Maid.” Inscape Volume 9, Number 1 (1989): 7-12.
  • Held, Virginia. “Birth and Death.” Ethics Volume 99, Number 2 (1989): 362-388.
  • Heller, Agnes. “An Imaginary Preface to the 1984 Edition of Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism.” In The Public Realm: Essays on Discursive Types in Political Philosophy. Edited by Reiner Schürmann, 253-267 Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.
  • Heller, Agnes. “With Castoriadis to Aristotle; from Aristotle to Kant; from Kant to Us.” Revue Européenne des Sciences Sociales Volume 27, Number 86 (1989): 161-171.
  • Isaac, Jeffrey C. “Arendt, Camus and Postmodern Politics.” Praxis International Volume 9, Number 1+ 2 (1989): 48-71.
  • Jackson, Michael W. “The Responsibility of Judgement and the Judgement of Responsibility.” Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom. Edited by Clive Kessler and Gisela Kaplan, 42-55. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989.
  • Jordan, Cynthia S. Second Stories: The Politics of Language, Form, and Gender in Early American Fictions. Chapel Hill: UNC Press Books, 1989.
  • Kaplan, Gisela. “Hannah Arendt: The Life of a Jewish Woman.” In Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom. Edited by Clive Kessler and Gisela Kaplan, 71-89. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989.
  • Kates, Gary. “Jews into Frenchmen: Nationality and Representation in Revolutionary France.” Social Research Volume 56, Number 1 (1989): 213-232.
  • Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy V. “Politics & the Invention of Reason.” Polity Volume 21, Number 4 (1989): 679-709.
  • Kelman, Herbert C., and V. Lee Hamilton. Crimes of Obedience: Toward a Social Psychology of Authority and Responsibility. Yale University Press, 1989.
  • Kessler, Clive S. “The Politics of Jewish Identity: Arendt and Zionism.” In Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom. dom. Edited by Clive Kessler and Gisela Kaplan, 91-107. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989.
  • Knauer, James T. “Hannah Arendt on Judgment, Philosophy and Praxis.” International studies in philosophy Volume 21, Number 3 (1989): 71-83.
  • Kremer, S. Lillian. Witness Through the Imagination: Jewish-American Holocaust Literature. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1989.
  • Kronman, Anthony T. “Precedent and Tradition.” Yale Law Journal Volume 99 (1989): 1029-1068.
  • Lederhendler, Eli. The Road to Modern Jewish Politics: Political Tradition and Political Reconstruction in the Jewish Community of Tsarist Russia. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
  • Love, Nancy S. “Foucault & Habermas on Discourse & Democracy.” Polity Volume 22, Number 2 (1989): 269-293.
  • Lyman, Stanford M. The Seven Deadly Sins: Society and Evil. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1989.
  • Malkan, Jeffrey. “Retrospective justification.” Touro Law Review Volume 6, Number 2 (1989): 213-268.
  • Manne, Robert. “The French Revolution.” Quadrant Volume 33, Number 9 (1989): 14-21.
  • Michaels, Leonard. “To Feel These Things.” Salmagundi Volume 84 (Fall 1989): 85-93.
  • Miller, Abraham H., and James S. Robbins. “Who did Vote for Hitler? A Reanalysis of the Lipset/Bendix Controversy.” Polity Volume 21, Number 4 (1989): 655-677.
  • Miller, James. “Modern Democracy From France to America.” Salmagundi Volume 84 (Fall 1989): 177-202.
  • Miller, Stephen. “Totalitarianism, Dead and Alive.” Commentary Volume 88, Number 2 (1989): 28-32.
  • Minnich, Elizabeth K. “To Judge in Freedom: Hannah Arendt on the Relation of Thinking and Morality.” In Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom. Edited by Clive Kessler and Gisela Kaplan, 133-143. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989.
  • Minnich, E. “Choosing Consciousness.” In Women and Stepfamilies: Voices of Anger and Love (1989): 191-201.
  • Morse, Suzanne W. “The Role of Colleges and Universities in Developing a New Kind of Public Leader.” National Civic Review Volume 78, Number 6 (1989): 439-455.
  • Morse, Suzanne W. Renewing Civic Capacity: Preparing College Students for Service and Citizenship. ASHE-ERIC Higher Education Report 8. ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, Washington, DC: The George Washington University, 1989.
  • Müller-Fahrenholz, Geiko. “On Shame and Hurt in the Life of Nations: A German Perspective.” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review Volume 78, Number 310 (1989): 127-135.
  • Murphy, Geraldine. “The Politics of Reading Billy Budd.” American Literary History Volume 1, Number 2 (1989): 361-382.
  • Newbigin, Lesslie. The Gospel in a Pluralist Society. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1989.
  • Pandey, Rekha. Women, from Subjection to Liberation. New Dehli: Mittal Publications, 1989.
  • Pells, Richard H. The Liberal Mind in a Conservative Age: American Intellectuals in the 1940s and 1950s. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1989.
  • Pion-Berlin, David, and George A. Lopez. Of Victims and Executioners: Argentine State Terror, 1976-1983. No. 117. Notre Dame: Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1989.
  • Podhoretz, Norman. “Israel: A Lamentation From The Future.” Commentary Volume 87, Number 3 (1989): 15-21.
  • Rayner, Jeremy. “A Plea for Neutrality: Karl Mannheim’s Early Theory of Ideology.” History of the Human Sciences Volume 2, Number 3 (1989): 373-388.
  • Richardson, William J.. “Contemplation in Action.” In The Public Realm: Essays on Discursive Types in Political Philosophy. Edited by Reiner Schürmann, 207-224 Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.
  • Ring, Jennifer. “On Needing both Marx and Arendt: Alienation and the Flight from Inwardness.” Political Theory Volume 17, Number 3 (1989): 432-448.
  • Roman, Joël. “Thinking Politics without a Philosophy of History: Arendt and Merleau-Ponty.” Philosophy & Social Criticism Volume 15, Number 4 (1989): 403-422.
  • Rubenstein, Richard L. “The Philosopher and the Jews: The Case of Martin Heidegger.” Modern Judaism Volume 9, Number 2 (1989): 179-196.
  • Ryan, Cheyney. “Life, Liberty, and Exploitation.” Revue Internationale de Philosophie (1989): 390-408.
  • Scales, Ann. “Militarism, Male Dominance and Law: Feminist Jurispudence as Oxymoron.” Harvard Women’s Law Journal Volume 12 (1989): 25-74.
  • Schürmann, Reiner. “On Judging and its Issue.” In The Public Realm: Essays on Discursive Types in Political Philosophy. Edited by Reiner Schürmann, 1-24 Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.
  • Schwab, George. The Challenge of the Exception: an Introduction to the Political Ideas of Carl Schmitt Between 1921 and 1936. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.
  • Schwartz, Joseph M. “Arendt’s Politics: The Elusive Search for Substance.” Praxis international Volume 9, Number 1+ 2 (1989): 25-46.
  • Shaffer, Thomas L. “Judges as Prophets.” Texas Law Review Volume 67 (1989): 1327-1341.
  • Sharma, R.N.. “Mao’s Concepts of Power, Authority and Legitimacy.” China Report Volume 25, Number 2): 135-145.
  • Smith, Gary. “Thinking Through Benjamin: An Introductory Essay.” In Benjamin: Philosophy, Aesthetics, History. Edited by Gary Smith, vii-xlii. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989.
  • Smith, Steven B. “Hegel and the French Revolution: An Epitaph for Republicanism.” Social Research Volume 56, Number 1 (1989): 233-261.
  • Springborg, Patricia. “Arendt, Republicanism and Patriarchalism.” History of Political Thought Volume 10, Number 3 (1989): 499-523.
  • Springborg, Patricia. “Hannah Arendt and the Classical Republican Tradition.” In Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom. Edited by Clive Kessler and Gisela Kaplan, 9-17. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989.
  • Stark, Judith Chelius. “The Pauline Influence on Augustine’s Notion of the Will.” Vigiliae Christianae Volume 43, Number 4 (1989): 345-360.
  • Steinberger, Peter J. “Ruling: Guardians and Philosopher-Kings.” American Political Science Review Volume 83, Number 4 (1989): 1207-1225.
  • Steytler, N. C. “Policing Unrest: The Restoring of Authority.” Acta Juridica (1989): 234-261.
  • Wainwright, Eric. “The vita activa of Hannah Arendt.” Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies Volume 16, Number 2 (1989): 22-38.
  • Weiss, Robert O. “The Classroom as Public Space.” Paper presented at the Annual Joint Conference on Argumentation of the Speech Communication Association-American Forensics Association (August 1989): 2-17.
  • Wiebe, Rudy. Silence, the Word and the Sacred. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 1989.
  • Wolff, Robert Paul. “Notes for a Materialist Analysis of the Public and Private Realms.” In The Public Realm: Essays on Discursive Types in Political Philosophy. Edited by Reiner Schürmann, 132-145 Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.
  • Yeager, Diane M. “Passion and Suspicion: Religious Affections in ‘The Will to Believe’.” The Journal of Religion Volume 69, Number 4 (1989): 467-483.
  • Zamora, Lois Parkinson. Writing the Apocalypse: Historical Vision in Contemporary US and Latin American fiction. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
  • Zolberg, Aristide R., Astri Suhrke, and Sergio Aguayo. Escape from Violence: Conflict and the Refugee Crisis in the Developing World. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.

1990

  • Alford, C. Fred. “The Organization of Evil.” Political Psychology Volume 11, Number 1 (1990): 5-27.
  • Auden, Wystan Hugh. Forewords and afterwords. New York: Vintage, 1990.
  • Barnouw, Dagmar. “Speaking about Modernity: Arendt’s Construct of the Political.” New German Critique Volume 50 (Spring-Summer, 1990): 21-39.
  • Barnouw, Dagmar. Visible Spaces: Hannah Arendt and the German-Jewish Experience. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.
  • Beiner, Ronald. “Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss: The Uncommenced Dialogue.” Political Theory 18, no. 2 (1990): 238-254.
  • Beiner, Ronald S. “Hannah Arendt on Capitalism and Socialism.” Government and Opposition Volume 25, Number 3 (Spring 1990): 359-370.
  • Beiner, Ronald. “The Liberal Regime.” Chicago-Kent Law Review Volume 66 (1990): 73-92.
  • Birmingham, Peg E. “” Logos” and the Place of the Other.” Research in Phenomenology Volume 20 (1990): 34-54.
  • Brenner, Rachel Feldhay. “AM Klein’s” The Hitleriad”: Against the Silence of the Apocalypse.” Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-) Volume 9, Number 2 (1990): 228-241.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “Socrates or Heidegger? Hannah Arendt’s Reflections on Philosophy and Politics.” Social Research Volume 57, Number 1 (1990): 135-165.
  • Canovan, Margaret. “On Being Economical with the Truth: Some Liberal Reflections.” Political Studies Volume 38, Number 1 (1990): 5-19.
  • Carroll, Berenice A. “The Politics of ‘Originality’: Women and the Class System of the Intellect.” Journal of Women’s History Volume 2, Number 2 (1990): 136-163.
  • Cash, Jean W. “Styron’s ‘Pseudofactual’ Portrayal of the Holocaust in ‘Sophie’s Choice.'” CEA Critic Volume 52, Number 4 (1990): 29-34.
  • Castoriadis, Cornelius. “Does the Idea of Revolution Still Make Sense?.” Thesis Eleven Volume 26, Number 1 (1990): 123-138.
  • Charny, David. “Hypothetical Bargains: The Normative Structure of Contract Interpretation.” Michigan Law Review Volume 89 (1990): 1815-1879.
  • Charny, Israel W., and Daphna Fromer. “A Study of the Readiness of Jewish/Israeli Students in the Health Professions to Authorize and Execute Involuntary Mass Euthanasia of ‘Severely handicapped’ Patients.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies Volume 5, Number 3 (1990): 313-335.
  • Cristaudo, Wayne. “Heidegger’s Political Judgment: Nazism and After.” Australian Journal of Political Science Volume 25, Number 2 (1990): 289-308.
  • Dallmayr, Fred. “Political Evil: A Response to Alford.” Political Psychology Volume 11, Number 1 (1990): 29-35.
  • Diner, Dan, and Bill Templer. “Historical Experience and Cognition: Perspectives on National Socialism.” History and Memory Volume 2, Number 1 (1990): 84-110.
  • DuBois, Lindsay. “Torture and the Construction of an Enemy: The Example of Argentina 1976-1983.” Dialectical Anthropology Volume 15, Number 4 (1990): 317-328.
  • Dumm, Thomas L. “Fear of Law.” Studies in Law, Politics, & Society Volume 10 (1990): 29-66.
  • Eckstein, Barbara J. The Language of Fiction in a World of Pain: Reading Politics as Paradox. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990.
  • Ellis, Marc H. “Jewish Theology and the Palestinians.” Journal of Palestine Studies Volume 19, Number 3 (1990): 39-57.
  • Elshtain, Jean Bethke. Power trips and other journeys: Essays in Feminism as Civic Discourse. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1990.
  • Euben, J. Peter. The Tragedy of Political Theory: The Road not Taken. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.
  • Ferry, Luc. Political Philosophy 1: Rights–The New Quarrel Between the Ancients and the Moderns. Vol. 1. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.
  • Garner, Reuben. “Adolph Eichmann: The Making of a Totalitarian Bureaucrat.” The Realm of Humanities–Responses to the Writings of Hannah Arendt. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1990.
  • Gellately, Robert. The Gestapo and German Society: Enforcing Racial Policy 1933-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
  • Goldberg, Joseph E. “Regime Considerations of the Soviet Union.” Comparative Strategy Volume 9, Number 4 (1990): 371-383.
  • Hardy, Lee. The Fabric of this World: Inquiries into Calling, Career Choice, and the Design of Human Work. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1990.
  • Henderson, Lynne. “Authoritarianism and the Rule of Law.” Indiana Law Journal Volume 66 (1990): 379-456.
  • Hertzberg, Arthur. “A Lifelong Quarrel with God.” The New York Times Book Review (May 6, 1990): 1.
  • Hicks, Laurie E. “A Feminist Analysis of Empowerment and Community in Art Education.” Studies in Art Education Volume 32, Number 1 (1990): 36-46.
  • Hiley, David R. “The Individual and the General Will: Rousseau Reconsidered.” History of Philosophy Quarterly Volume 7, Number 2 (1990): 159-178.
  • Honohan, Iseult. “Arendt and Benjamin on the Promise of History: A Network of Possibilities or One Apocalyptic Moment?.” Clio Volume 19, Number 4 (1990): 311.
  • Horsley, Lee. Political Fiction and the Historical Imagination. London: Springer, 1990.
  • Howe, Irving. “The Self and the State.” The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 12. Edited by Grethe B. Peterson (May 8, 9, 1990): 205-251.
  • Huchingson, James E. “Earthstruck: A Reflection on The Home Planet, edited by Kelvin W. Kelley, and ‘The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man’ by Hannah Arendt.” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science Volume 25, Number 3 (1990).
  • Huxley, Steven Duncan. Constitutionalist Insurgency in Finland: Finnish “passive resistance” Against Russification as a Case of Nonmilitary Struggle in the European Resistance Tradition. Helskinki: The Finnish Historical Society, 1990.
  • Ingber, Stanley. “Rediscovering the Communal Worth of Individual Rights: The First Amendment in Institutional Contexts.” Texas Law Review Volume 69, Number 1 (1990): 1-108.
  • Isaac, Jeffrey C. “Realism and Reality: Some Realistic Reconsiderations.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour Volume 20, Number 1 (1990): 1-31.
  • Kates, Gary. “Jews in Frenchmen: Nationality and Representation in Revolutionary France.” In The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity. Edited by Fehér, Ferenc, 103-116. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
  • Kemmis, Daniel. Community and the Politics of Place. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990.
  • Kevelson, Roberta. “Tom Paine’s Rights of Man: An Aesthetic-anarchic Dimension of Legal Semotics.” International Journal for the Semiotics of Law Volume 3 , Number 8 (1990): 169-186.
  • Kimmel, Michael S. Revolution: A Sociological Interpretation. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990.
  • King, Richard H. “Old Problems/New Departures: American Political Thought Since 1960.” The History Teacher Volume 24, Number 1 (1990): 99-112.
  • Klawiter, Maren. “Using Arendt and Heidegger to Consider Feminist Thinking on Women and Reproductive/Infertility Technologies.” Hypatia Volume 5, Number 3 (1990): 65-89.
  • Kohn, Jerome. “Thinking/Acting.” Social Research Volume 57, Number 1 (1990): 105-134.
  • Krell, David Farrell. Intimations of Mortality: Time, Truth, and Finitude in Heidegger’s Thinking of Being. Philadelphia: Penn State Press, 1990.
  • Langmuir, Gavin I. History, Religion, and Antisemitism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
  • Luban, David. “Legal Traditionalism.” Stanford Law Review Volume 43 (1990): 1035-1060.
  • Lyotard, Jean François. Heidegger and “the Jews”. Translated by Andreas Michel and Mark S. Roberts. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1990.
  • Mathy, Jean-Philippe. “Out of History: French Readings of Postmodern America.” American Literary History Volume 2, no. 2 (1990): 267-298.
  • Minnich, Elizabeth Kamarck. “From Ivory Tower to Tower of Babel?.” The Politics of Liberal Education. Edited by Darryl J. Gless and Barbara Herrnstein Smith, 187-200. Durham: Duke University Press, 1990.
  • Monteiro, George. “Jorge de Sena’s ‘Eichmann Story’.” Modern Language Studies Volume 20, Number 1 (Winter 1990): 11-23.
  • Morrison, Paul. “Paul de Man: Resistance and Collaboration.” Representations Volume 32 (1990): 50-74.
  • Mulgan, Richard. “Aristotle and the Value of Political Participation.” Political Theory Volume 18, Number 2 (1990): 195-215.
  • Pangle, Thomas L. The Spirit of Modern Republicanism: The Moral Vision of the American Founders and the Philosophy of Locke. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.
  • Popkin, Richard H. “Medicine, Racism, Anti-semitism: A Dimension of Enlightenment Culture.” In The Languages of Psyche: Mind and Body in Enlightenment Thought. Edited by G.S. Rousseau, 405-422. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
  • Post, Robert C. “The Constitutional Concept of Public Discourse: Outrageous Opinion, Democratic Deliberation, and Hustler Magazine v. Falwell.” Harvard Law Review Volume 103, Number 3 (Jan. 1990): 601-686.
  • Rappoport, Leon. “Power, Personality, and the Dialectics of Nonviolence.” In Perspectives on Nonviolence. Edited by V.K. Kook, 72-79. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1990.
  • Rasula, Jed. “Nietzsche in the Nursery: Naive Classics and Surrogate Parents in Postwar American Cultural Debates.” Representations Volume 29 (1990): 50-77.
  • Rieff, Philip. The Feeling Intellect: Selected Writings. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.
  • Sauvayre, Pascal, and Carl Auerbach. “Free Will, Identity, and Primary Creativity.” New Ideas in Psychology Volume 8, Number 2 (1990): 221-230.
  • Sollors, Werner. “Of Mules and Mares in a Land of Difference; or, Quadrupeds All?.” American Quarterly Volume 42, Number 2 (1990): 167-190.
  • Springborg, Patricia. “The Primacy of the Political: Rahe and the Myth of the Polis.” Political Studies Volume 38, Number 1 (1990): 83-104.
  • Steinberger, Peter J. “Hannah Arendt on Judgment.” American Journal of Political Science Volume 34, Number 3 ( August, 1990): 803-821.
  • Surette, Leon. “Pound, Modernism, and Facism.” University of Toronto Quarterly Volume 59, Number 2 (1990): 334-356.
  • Szasz, Thomas. Anti-Freud: Karl Kraus’s Criticism of Psycho-analysis and Psychiatry. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1990.
  • Ungvari, Tamas. “Revolution: A Textual Analysis.” Nineteenth-Century French Studies Volume 19, Number 1 (1990): 1-21.
  • Watterson, Kim M. “The Power of Words: The Power of Advocacy Challenging the Power of Hate Speech.” University of Pittsburgh Law Review Volume 52 (1990): 955-988.
  • White, Hayden. The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1990.
  • Wilentz, Gay. “(Re) Teaching Hemingway: Anti-Semitism as a Thematic Device in The Sun Also Rises.” College English Volume 52, Number 2 (1990): 186-193.
  • Wintrobe, Ronald. “The Tinpot and the Totalitarian: An Economic Theory of Dictatorship.” American Political Science Review Volume 84, Number 3 (1990): 849-872.
  • Wyschogrod, Edith. Spirit in Ashes: Hegel, Heidegger, and Man-Made Mass Death. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.

1991

  • Dossa, Shiraz. “Hannah Arendt’s political theory: Ethics and Enemies.” History of European Ideas Volume 13, Number 4 (1991): 385-398.

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  • Lacey, Kate. Feminine Frequencies: Gender, German Radio, and the Public Sphere, 1923-1945. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.

1997

1998

  • Laqueur, Walter. “The Arendt Cult: Hannah Arendt as Political Commentator.” Journal of Contemporary History Volume 33, Number 4 (October 1998): 483-496.

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2000

  • For secondary literature on Hannah Arendt since 2000, please visit HannahArendt.net.