A few new reviews of RPF,, so I'm making a post here with the overall list that I can update from time to time.
Melissa Schwartzberg in The New Rambler Review
Mark Koyama in Public Choice
Nicholas Tampio in Theory & Event,
Benjamin Hertzberg in Contemporary Political Theory
Andrew Norton in Policy
Roderick T. Long in Reason
Other RPF content:
Interview on the "Free Thoughts" podcast with Aaron Ross Powell and Trevor Burrell
at Penn, April 16, 2015
Roundtable at APSA, September 3 2015
at Duke, September 24 2015
Showing posts with label rationalism pluralism and freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rationalism pluralism and freedom. Show all posts
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Monday, July 06, 2015
Free Thoughts podcast about Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom
I was interviewed by Cato's Aaron Ross Powell and Trevor Burrus for the http://libertarianism.org podcast "Free Thoughts" about Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom. Our hourlong discussion is available as a podcast or online audio here.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Wednesday, April 08, 2015
RPF reviews
This seems a little too openly self-promotional for BHL, but: see Todd Seavey on my new book at his blog, and Melissa Schwartzberg at The New Rambler Review, a new review site edited by Adrian Vermeule, Blakeley Vermeule, and Eric Posner.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Book offer for students
I have some extra copies of books to which I contributed sitting around the office.
Anthony Laden and David Owen, eds., Multiculturalism and Political Theory
James Fleming and Jacob T. Levy, eds., NOMOS LV: Federalism and Subsidiarity
Avigail Eisenberg and Jeff Spinner-Halev, eds., Minorities Within Minorities
Will Kymlicka and Alan Patten eds., Language Rights and Political Theory
Better to get them into the hands of people who will read them. So:
The first eight current students (or postdocs) who buy a copy of Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom after this post goes up, and who forward me their proof-of-purchase e-mail, can name one of the above books and I'll send it to them. (Actually, please name a first and a second choice in case there's clustering; I'll also update this post to indicate when each of the volumes runs out.)
The cheapest way to buy RPF is directly from OUP: go here, and use discount code ASFLYQ6 at checkout for 30% off. For a while, at least, OUP was giving an additional 10% off to people making their first direct purchase through the website. If that's still true, then it comes to $US 30 or so.
E-mail address is jtlevy [at] gmail.com .
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