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Patrick J. Deneen is assitant professor of politics and Laurence S. Rockefeller Preceptor at Princeton University. He is the author of The Odyssey of Political Theory, and has published articles and reviews on ancient and American political thought in such journals as Political Theory, Social Research, Polity, Polis, and Commonweal. He is currently completing a book entitled Democratic Faith.

Eugene F. Miller is professor of political science at the Univeristy of Georgia. He is editor of Hume’s Essays Moral, Political and Literary and the author of numerous studies in political philosophy and American political thought.

Natalie Taylor is an instructor in the Department of Government at Skidmore College in New York.

Michael Henry completed his graduate work in political theory from The University of Notre Dame. He teaches philosophy at St. John’s University in New York and is the series editor of the Library of Conservative Thought of Transaction Publishers.

Joel Best is professor and chair of the University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. His books include Damned Lies and Statistics (2001) and Deviance: Career of a Concept (forthcoming, 2003).

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Deneen, P.J., Miller, E.F., Taylor, N. et al. Book reviews. Soc 40, 82–87 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-003-1043-7

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