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From: EDavisMail-AT-aol.com
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 13:34:41 EDT
Subject: [HAB:] CRITICAL REVIEW Vol. 15, Nos. 1-2


Dear Habermasians,

Get a copy of CRITICAL REVIEW Vol. 15, Nos. 1-2 ASAP!  

It is a remarkable Habermas-oriented issue on "Democratic Theory vs. Reality."

http://www.criticalreview.com/

I am happy to bring this recent news of CRITICAL REVIEW: An Interdisciplinary 
Journal of Politics and Society.  Though CRITICAL REVIEW rarely slacks on 
credentials, it is also willing to take risks.  The lead editor, Jeffrey 
Friedman, has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale, and the line-up follows 
accordingly; yet the editorial board does a remarkable job of not overlooking 
pioneering efforts where credentials do not necessarily apply.  All too often, 
journals represent insular enclaves of academic consensus.  Not so with CRITICAL 
REVIEW.  The remarkable thing about CRITICAL REVIEW is that it is perhaps the only 
high quality journal that actually engages people with opposing viewpoints in 
an inevitably provocative debate.  What is even more remarkable is the level 
of civility that has been maintained in the process.  

As usual, the scholars in the latest issue are highly accomplished and 
innovative.  Hope you will enjoy.

Erik Davis
Economics Department Fellow
George Mason University
http://www.law.gmu.edu/econ/index.html


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