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2025 Vol. 28, Issue 01

Paper Submission

1. Introduction to The 2023 Maxwell Lecture in Political Theory and Contemporary Politics.
Steven Johnston
DOI

2. I, Too, Sing America: Black Patriotism from Frederick Douglass to Whitney Houston.
Simon Stow
DOI

3. A Picture Held Us Captive: Simon Stow’s Referential Theory of Black Patriotism.
Michaele L. Ferguson
DOI

4. The Split Surface of Patriotism: Some Remarks on Stow’s Black Patriotic Form.
Demetra Kasimis
DOI

5. Reconciliation as Endless Process: The Limits of Reconciliatory Politics and the Possibility of Indigenous Redress.
Shaun Stevenson, Dallas Hunt
DOI

6. Caelum Nullius: : Outer Space and the Colonial Logic of Property Rights.
Emily Ray, Sean Parson
DOI

7. Brain Warfare and the Malleable Mind: Experiments in the Programmable Subject.
Joshua Reeves, Ethan Stoneman
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8. Progress, Technology, Nature: Life and Death in the Valley of Mexico.
Didier Zúñiga
DOI

9. Custodial Democracy and Incipient Abolition in Christopher D. Berk’s Democracy in Captivity.
Quinn Lester
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10. Beyond the Deliberative-Agonistic Split?: A Review of The Two Faces of Democracy: Decentering Agonism and Deliberation.
Connor Moran
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