Dear Colleague,
The articles in this issue of Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory range from a reevaluation of John Rawls’ distinction between ideal and nonideal theory, and an analysis of a comprehensive university-wide democracy at the University of Witwatersrand. Two major orientations of cosmopolitanism are examined, and the defining feature of academic excellence is disputed.
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Volume 65, Issue 154
Articles
What's a Political Theorist to Do?: Rawls, the Fair Value of the Basic Political Liberties, and the Collapse of the Distinction Between "Ideal" and "Nonideal" Theory
Susan Orr and James Johnson
http://bit.ly/2GhFPf0
Whites Cannot Be Black: A Bikoist Challenge To Professor Xolela Mangcu
Keolebogile Mbebe
http://bit.ly/2uw3oep
A Critique of Liberal Universalism: The Concept of Secular Philosophical Grounding
Jaan S. Islam
http://bit.ly/2ur5kos
Contesting Paradigms in Society's Poverty Alleviation and Developmental Arena: Theoretical Debates on Agency
Sunday Paul Chinazo Onwuegbuchulam and Khondlo Mtshali
http://bit.ly/2E4mxnu
The Artist in a Positivist Academy: Bridging the Artist-Scholar Divide
Ibanga B. Ikpe
http://bit.ly/2GDUmkl
Contestation at a South African University through the Lens of Democratic Theory: Five Exercises
Daryl Glaser
http://bit.ly/2pTX7EX
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