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    Toleration, Diversity, and Global Justice.Alan Gilbert - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (3):471-474.
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    Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?Alan Gilbert - 1992 - Political Theory 20 (1):8-37.
    The government itself, which is the only mode which the people have chosen to execute their will, is equally liable [with the standing army] to be abused and perverted before the people can act through it. Witness the present Mexican war, the work of comparatively a few individuals using the standing government as their tool; for, in the outset, the people would not have consented to this measure. Henry Thoreau, in “Civil Disobedience” It is easy to say — and often (...)
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    Marx's Theory of History.Alan Gilbert & William H. Shaw - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (3):476.
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    Marx on internationalism and war.Alan Gilbert - 1978 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 7 (4):346-369.
  5. Democratic Individuality.Alan Gilbert - 1992 - Ethics 102 (3):660-662.
     
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    Feuerbach.Alan Gilbert & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (3):471.
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    Historical Theory and the Structure of Moral Argument in Marx.Alan Gilbert - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (2):173-205.
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    Moral Realism, Individuality, and Justice in War.Alan Gilbert - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (1):105-135.
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    Do philosophers counsel tyrants?Alan Gilbert - 2009 - Constellations 16 (1):106-124.
  10. Democratic Individuality.Alan Gilbert - 1990 - Cambridge University Press.
    This ambitious and sweeping book presents a powerful argument against moral relativism and in favor of the objectivity of a theory of democratic individuality. Unlike much recent work in this field, the book does not simply adumbrate such a view. Rather, it develops the parallels between various versions of scientific and moral realism, and then reinterprets the history and internal logic of democratic theory, maintaining, for example, that the abolition of slavery represents genuine moral progress. The book also recasts the (...)
     
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    Internal Restlessness.Alan Gilbert - 1994 - Political Theory 22 (1):45-70.
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    Must global politics constrain democracy? Realism, regimes, and democratic internationalism.Alan Gilbert - 1992 - Political Theory 20 (1):8-37.
    The government itself, which is the only mode which the people have chosen to execute their will, is equally liable [with the standing army] to be abused and perverted before the people can act through it. Witness the present Mexican war, the work of comparatively a few individuals using the standing government as their tool; for, in the outset, the people would not have consented to this measure. Henry Thoreau, in “Civil Disobedience”It is easy to say — and often is (...)
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  13. Power Rivalry-motivated Democracy.Alan Gilbert - 1992 - Political Theory 20 (4):681-689.
  14. Leo Strauss and the Principles of the Right: an Introduction to Strauss' Letter.Alan Gilbert - 2009 - Constellations 16 (1):78-81.
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    Equal rights as the center of democratization.Alan Gilbert - 2010 - Ethics and Global Politics 3 (1):55-70.
    Well-stated modern political or democratic theory is rights-based. Meaningful democracy rests as a precondition on the equal rights of citizens. This idea stems from Rousseau’s distinction between a general will*one which is impersonal and tends toward equality, that is, the equal basic rights of citizens*and a transitory will of all. For instance, absent equal basic rights, one might imagine a possible world in which what I have called a self-undermining series of wills of all, or the results of socalled majority (...)
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    Books in Review.Alan Gilbert - 1982 - Political Theory 10 (4):630-634.
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    Democracy and Individuality.Alan Gilbert - 1986 - Social Philosophy and Policy 3 (2):19.
    For many contemporary liberals, Anglo-American democracy seems unimpeachably the best political form. In contrast, adherence to democratic values seems an area in which most Marxian regimes, and perhaps Marx himself, are strikingly deficient. Further, Marxian theory insists on the existence of oppressive ruling classes in all capitalist societies and on the need for class struggle and violent revolution to achieve a more cooperative regime – theses which liberal social theories tend to dismiss peremptorily. From the perspective of modern liberal democratic (...)
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    Do Philosophers Counsel Tyrants?Alan Gilbert - 2009 - Constellations 16 (1):106-124.
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  19. Marx's Moral Realism: Eudaimonism and Moral Progress.Alan Gilbert - 1984 - In T. Ball & J. Farr (eds.), After Marx. Cambridge University Press. pp. 154--83.
     
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    Marx's politics: Communists and citizens.Alan Gilbert - 1981 - Boulder: L. Rienner.
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    On Masters "Communication".Alan Gilbert - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (1):119-121.
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    Rights and resources.Alan Gilbert - 1989 - Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (3):227-247.
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    Salvaging Marx from Avineri.Alan Gilbert - 1976 - Political Theory 4 (1):9-34.
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    Books in Review. [REVIEW]Alan Gilbert - 2003 - Philosophy Today 31 (3):471-474.
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    Violence and the State. [REVIEW]Alan Gilbert - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (3):405-407.
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