A new issue of Catalyst is out. From Telos, Michael Marder (Toronto): In the Name of the Law: Schmitt and the Metonymic Abuses of Legitimacy; David Pan (UC-Irvine): World Order and the Decline of U.S. Power: Hard or Soft Landing?; and an essay on political divisions and the financial crisis. From The Atlantic Monthly, presiding over the debate, gently — too gently? — prodding the communion toward acceptance of gay clergy, is Rowan Williams, the brilliant and beleaguered archbishop of Canterbury (and an interview). Beyond anarchy at PM Press: Twenty-five years after launching AK Press, Ramsey Kanaan took his democracy elsewhere. A review of The Political Thought of Jacques Ranciere: Creating Equality by Todd May. A review of God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t
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