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    John McMurtry, unequal freedoms: The global market as an ethical system.Reviewed by Andrew Levine - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2).
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    Onora O'Neill, towards justice and virtue: A constructive account of practical reasoning.Reviewed by Andrews Reath - 2000 - Ethics 110 (4).
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    Review: Robert Audi, Moral Perception. [REVIEW]Review by: Andrew Cullison - 2015 - Ethics 125 (4):1189-1194,.
  4. CB Macpherson, Burke Reviewed by.Andrew Levine - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1 (4):166-167.
     
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    Real Freedom for All: What (If Anything) can Justify Capitalism?Andrew Levine - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (4):555.
    Philosophical writing on the welfare state has taken a defensive turn in recent years, largely in response to two related phenomena: the re-emergence of pro-market ideologies in the larger political culture and the imperiled condition of real world welfare states in a global economy in which national governments have diminishing capacities for shaping the social and economic lives of their citizens. But thanks in part to the tireless advocacy of Philippe Van Parijs, an even more radically redistributive form of public (...)
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    On Voluntary Servitude: False Consciousness and the Theory of Ideology.Andrew Levine & Michael Rosen - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):304.
    Human history is a history of the domination of some groups by others, sustained in part by the willing subordination of the members of dominated groups. How can this remarkable fact be explained? On Michael Rosen’s telling, some of the best political theorists of the early modern period, from Machiavelli through Rousseau and Hume, grappled with this question. But it was, of course, in Marx’s work that the problem of voluntary servitude received its most philosophically trenchant and historically influential treatment. (...)
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    Real Freedom For All. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (4):555-557.
    Philosophical writing on the welfare state has taken a defensive turn in recent years, largely in response to two related phenomena: the re-emergence of pro-market ideologies in the larger political culture and the imperiled condition of real world welfare states in a global economy in which national governments have diminishing capacities for shaping the social and economic lives of their citizens. But thanks in part to the tireless advocacy of Philippe Van Parijs, an even more radically redistributive form of public (...)
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  8. Michael P. Levine and Tamas Pataki, eds., Racism in Mind Reviewed by.Andrew Valls - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (5):361-363.
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  9. Andrew Mason, Levelling the Playing Field: The Idea of Equal Opportunity and Its Place in Egalitarian Thought Reviewed by.Abigail Levin - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (1):52-54.
     
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    Review of Erik Olin Wright: Reconstructing Marxism: essays on explanation and the theory of history[REVIEW]Wright Erik Olin, Levine Andrew & Sober Elliott - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):906-909.
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    Michael Levin, why race matters: Race differences and what they mean.Reviewed by Robert C. Richardson - 2000 - Ethics 110 (4).
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    Review of Axel Honneth: The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1998 - Ethics 108 (3):619-622.
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    Reviewed Work(s): Some theorems on the algorithmic approach to probability theory and information theory (1971 Dissertation directed by A. N. Kolmogorov). Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, vol. 162 by L. A. Levin. [REVIEW]Review by: Jan Reimann - 2013 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):397-399,.
  14. Fairness to Idleness is There A Right Not to Work?Andrew Levine - 1995 - Economics and Philosophy 11 (2):255.
    It is universally agreed that involuntary unemployment is an evil for unemployed individuals, who lose both income and the non-pecuniary benefits of paid employment, and for society, which loses the productive labor that the unemployed are unable to expend. It is nearly as widely agreed that there is at least a prima-facie case for alleviating this evil – for reasons of justice and/or benevolence and/or social order. Finally, there is little doubt that the evils of involuntary unemployment cannot be adequately (...)
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    The View of Life: Four Metaphysical Essays with Journal Aphorisms.John A. Y. Andrews & Donald N. Levine (eds.) - 2010 - University of Chicago Press.
    Published in 1918, _The View of Life_ is Georg Simmel’s final work. Famously deemed “the brightest man in Europe” by George Santayana, Simmel addressed a variety of topics across his essayistic writings, which have influenced scholars in aesthetics, ethics, epistemology, and sociology. Nevertheless, a set of core issues emerged over the course of his career, most centrally the genesis, structure, and transcendence of social and cultural forms and the nature and genesis of authentic individuality. Composed in the years before his (...)
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  16. History, Labour and Freedom: Themes from Marx by G.A. Cohen. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (5):267-275.
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    Reviewed Work(s): A new spectrum of recursive models using an amalgamation construction. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 73 by Uri Andrews; A computable N₀-categorical structure whose theory computes true arithmetic. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 72 by Bakhadyr Khoussainov; Antonio Montalbán. [REVIEW]Review by: Alexander G. Melnikov - 2013 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):400-401,.
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    Review of : Equality and Liberty: A Defense of Radical Egalitarianism[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):416-417.
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    Not so exceptional : away from Chomskian saltationism and towards a naturally gradual account of mindfulness.Andrew M. Winters & Alex Levine - 2012 - In Liz Stillwaggon Swan (ed.), Origins of mind. New York: Springer.
    It is argued that a chief obstacle to a naturalistic explanation of the origins of mind is human exceptionalism, as exemplified in the 17th century by Descartes, and in the 20th century by Noam Chomsky. As an antidote to human exceptionalism we turn to the account of aesthetic judgment in Darwin’s Descent of Man, according to which the mental capacities of humans differ from those of lower animals only in degree, not in kind. Thoroughgoing naturalistic explanation of these capacities is (...)
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    Making Sense of Marx by Jon Elster. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (12):721-728.
    A systematic, critical examination of Karl Marx's social theories and their philosophical presuppositions. Through extensive discussions of the texts Jon Elster offers a balanced and detailed account of Marx's views that is at once sympathetic, undogmatic and rigorous. Equally importantly he tries to assess 'what is living and what is dead in the philosophy of Marx', using the analytical resources of contemporary social science and philosophy. Professor Elster insists on the need for microfoundations in social science and provides a systematic (...)
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    Simulated Mortality—We Can Do More.Andrew T. Goldberg, Benjamin J. Heller, Jesse Hochkeppel, Adam I. Levine & Samuel Demaria - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (3):495-504.
    :High-fidelity simulation is a relatively new teaching modality, which is gaining widespread acceptance in medical education. To date, dozens of studies have proven the usefulness of HFS in improving student, resident, and attending physician performance, with similar results in the allied health fields. Although many studies have analyzed the utility of simulation, few have investigated why it works. A recent study illustrated that permissive failure, leading to simulated mortality, is one HFS method that can improve long-term performance. Critics maintain, however, (...)
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  22. Andrew Levine, Liberal Democracy: A Critique of Its Theory Reviewed by.Hardy Jones - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (5):240-242.
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    Not So Exceptional: Away from Chomskian Saltationism and Towards a Naturally Gradual Account of Mindfulness.Andrew M. Winters & Alex Levine - 2013 - In Liz Swan (ed.), Origins of Mind. pp. 289--299.
    It is argued that a chief obstacle to a naturalistic explanation of the origins of mind is human exceptionalism, as exempli fi ed in the seventeenth century by René Descartes and in the twentieth century by Noam Chomsky. As an antidote to human exceptionalism, we turn to the account of aesthetic judgment in Charles Darwin’s Descent of Man , according to which the mental capacities of humans differ from those of lower animals only in degree, and not in kind. Thoroughgoing (...)
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    Review of Terrell Carver: The Cambridge Companion to Marx[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):904-906.
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    Review of Eliseo Vivas: Two Roads to Ignorance: A Quasi Biography[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):167-168.
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    Review of Nicholas Abercrombie: Class, Structure, and Knowledge Problems in the Sociology of Knowledge[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1982 - Ethics 93 (1):182-184.
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    A Reply to Paul Nolan's 'What's Darwinian About Historical Materialism? A Critique of Levine and Sober'.Elliott Sober & Andrew Levine - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (3):177-181.
    In our essay ‘What’s Historical About Historical Materialism?’, we drew two contrasts between the Darwinian theory of evolution (ET) and the Marxist theory of historical materialism (HM).1 We described the former as a ‘micro-theory’ and the latter as a ‘macro-theory’. We also argued that, in Darwinian theory, evolution is driven by exogenous forces, specifically, by natural selection induced by environmental factors; whereas historical materialism sees the transformation of a society from feudalism to capitalism and then to socialism as a consequence (...)
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    Book Review:The Cambridge Companion to Marx. Terrell Carver. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):904-.
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    Review of Richard Fralin: Rousseau and representation: a study of the development of his concept of political institutions[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1980 - Ethics 90 (3):454-456.
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    Rousseau's Social Contract: A Conceptual Analysis. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (4):620-622.
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    The visual terms of state violence in Israel/Palestine: An interview with Rebecca L. Stein.Rebecca L. Stein, Noa Levin & Andrew Fisher - 2023 - Philosophy of Photography 14 (1):7-18.
    This interview with media anthropologist, Rebecca L. Stein, conducted by Noa Levin and Andrew Fisher in Spring 2023, takes her recent book Screenshots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine (2021) as its starting point in order to explore issues of state violence and the militarization of social media in Israel/Palestine. This book marks the culmination of a decade-long research project into the camera dreams introduced by digital imaging technologies and the fraught histories of their disillusionment. Stein discusses (...)
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    Arguing for Socialism.Andrew Levine - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):459-461.
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    Books in review : The politics of autonomy: A Kantian reading of ro ussea u's 'social contract by Andrew Levine. Amherst: University of massachusetts press, 1976. Pp. IX, 211. $12.00. [REVIEW]Stephen G. Salkever - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (4):538-541.
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    The General Will: Rousseau, Marx, Communism.Andrew Levine - 1993 - Cambridge University Press.
    This bold and unabashedly utopian book advances the thesis that Marx's notion of communism is a defensible, normative ideal. However, unlike many others who have written in this area, Levine applies the tools and techniques of analytic philosophy to formulate and defend his radical, political programme. The argument proceeds by filtering the ideals and institutions of Marxism through Rousseau's notion of the 'general will'. Once Rousseau's ideas are properly understood it is possible to construct a community of equals who (...)
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    Books in review : The politics of autonomy: A Kantian reading of ro ussea u's 'social contract by Andrew Levine. Amherst: University of massachusetts press, 1976. Pp. IX, 211. $12.00. [REVIEW]Stephen G. Salkever - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (4):538-541.
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    Teaching America: The Case for Civic Education.David J. Feith, Seth Andrew, Charles F. Bahmueller, Mark Bauerlein, John M. Bridgeland, Bruce Cole, Alan M. Dershowitz, Mike Feinberg, Senator Bob Graham, Chris Hand, Frederick M. Hess, Eugene Hickok, Michael Kazin, Senator Jon Kyl, Jay P. Lefkowitz, Peter Levine, Harry Lewis, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Secretary Rod Paige, Charles N. Quigley, Admiral Mike Ratliff, Glenn Harlan Reynolds, Jason Ross, Andrew J. Rotherham, John R. Thelin & Juan Williams - 2011 - R&L Education.
    This book taps the best American thinkers to answer the essential American question: How do we sustain our experiment in government of, by, and for the people? Authored by an extraordinary and politically diverse roster of public officials, scholars, and educators, these chapters describe our nation's civic education problem, assess its causes, offer an agenda for reform, and explain the high stakes at risk if we fail.
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    Books in Review.Sura Levine & Andrew Parker - 1989 - Political Theory 17 (4):696-701.
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    What's Historical About Historical Materialism?Andrew Levine & Elliott Sober - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy 82 (6):304.
    It is widely held that in the eighteenth and nineteenth and centuries history came into its own as a proper object of scientific scrutiny, and that the work of Darwin and Marx was decisive in this regard. We readily concede the revolutionary character of Darwinism and Marxism in relation to earlier accounts of natural and human history. And we agree too, as is widely supposed, that there are important conceptual affinities joining Darwin's theory of evolution and Marx's theory of history. (...)
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  39. Marxism and Human Nature (Book Review).Andrew Levine - 2001 - Science and Society 64 (4):524.
     
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    Political Keywords: A Guide for Students, Activists, and Everyone Else.Andrew Levine - 2007 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Written by renowned political philosopher Andrew Levine, _Political Keywords_ guides readers through today’s most commonly used- and misused- political terminology. A much-needed dictionary of contemporary political vernacular from “alienation” to “Zionism” Defines the most important political keywords, i.e. the often-confusing terms that are used to describe our politics Refamiliarizes the reader with today’s most commonly used and misused terms, thus clarifying the current political landscape Assumes no prior academic background in politics Includes extensive cross-referencing, suggested further readings, and (...)
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    What Is a Marxist Today?Andrew Levine - 1989 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 19 (sup1):27-58.
    Much as what we now call ‘the Marxism of the Second International’ long ago passed from the scene, the Age of ‘Western Marxism’ has apparently come to an end. Internal theoretical developments, changes in intellectual culture and, above all, political circumstances have joined together to hasten the demise of this episode in the history of radical theory. It would be instructive to trace the trajectory of Western Marxism, and to reflect on the political conditions for its decline. In both Western (...)
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    Robespierre: Critic Of Rousseau.Andrew Levine - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (September):543-557.
    On 5 Nivôse of the Year II, addressing the National Assembly on behalf of the Committee of Public Safety, Robespierre declared: “The theory of revolutionary government is as new as the revolution that has brought it about. It should not be sought in the books of political writers, who have not foreseen this revolution, nor in the laws of tyrants, who content to abuse their power, are little concerned to investigate its legitimacy.” It is tempting to suppose Robespierre is exaggerating. (...)
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    Robespierre.Andrew Levine - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):543-557.
    On 5 Nivôse of the Year II, addressing the National Assembly on behalf of the Committee of Public Safety, Robespierre declared: “The theory of revolutionary government is as new as the revolution that has brought it about. It should not be sought in the books of political writers, who have not foreseen this revolution, nor in the laws of tyrants, who content to abuse their power, are little concerned to investigate its legitimacy.” It is tempting to suppose Robespierre is exaggerating. (...)
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    What Is a Marxist Today?Andrew Levine - 1989 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 15:27-58.
    Much as what we now call ‘the Marxism of the Second International’ long ago passed from the scene, the Age of ‘Western Marxism’ has apparently come to an end. Internal theoretical developments, changes in intellectual culture and, above all, political circumstances have joined together to hasten the demise of this episode in the history of radical theory. It would be instructive to trace the trajectory of Western Marxism, and to reflect on the political conditions for its decline. In both Western (...)
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    Making Sense of Marx by Jon Elster. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (12):721-728.
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    Review of Nicholas Abercrombie: Class, Structure, and Knowledge Problems in the Sociology of Knowledge[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1982 - Ethics 93 (1):182-184.
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    Review of Terrell Carver: The Cambridge Companion to Marx[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):904-906.
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    Review Article: Balibar, on the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1977 - Politics and Society 7 (1):69-83.
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    Review of Patrick Riley (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 2002 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (1).
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    Review: The Marxism that Failed. [REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1981 - Ethics 91 (4):645 - 650.
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