ROP volume 58 issue 4 Cover and Front matter THE REVIEW OF POLITICS Aristotle and the Republican Paradigm Christopher Nadon Deep Ecology and Liberalism Gus diZerega The Performative Contradiction: Habermas and the Critique of Reason Martin Morris Narrative in Voegelin's Account of Consciousness Thomas W. Heilke Review Essay: A Mirror of Enlightenment: The Rational Choice Debates Joseph V. Brogan Book Reviewers include— Alasdair Maclntyre, Sanford Lakoff, Robert Kraynak, Eva Brann, Jean Yarbrough, and John Lukacs Fall, 1996 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 04 04 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :5 3: 12 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020404 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms THE REVIEW OF POLITICS Editor WALTER NICGORSKI Managing Editor DENNIS WM MORAN Book Review Editor PETER R. MOODY, JR. Assistant Book Review Editor V. BRADLEY LEWIS Associate Editors Fred R. Dallmayr E. A. Goerner Philip Gleason Thomas Werge Former Editors Waldemar Gurian M. A. Fitzsimons Frederick J. Crosson Thomas Stritch Donald P. Kommers Editorial Advisory Board Henry J. Abraham Alasdair Maclntyre University of Virginia Duke University Charles W. Anderson Harvey C. Mansfield University of Wisconsin-Madison Harvard University Shlomo Avineri Mary Nichols Hebrew University of Jerusalem Fordham University Robert F. Byrnes Doris Marie Provine Indiana University Syracuse University Ernest L. Fortin Arlene Saxonhouse Boston College University of Michigan Gerald Garvey Kenneth W. Thompson Princeton University University of Virginia Samuel Krislov Glenn Tinder University of Minnesota University of Massachusetts- Arend Lijphart Boston University of Catherine Zuckert California-SanDiego Carleton College Secretary: R o b e r t a J. F e r k i n s Editorial Intern: Peter C. M e i l a e n d e r Production Manager: M a t t h e w E . D e C a r o l i s THE REVIEW OF POLITICS, without neglecting the analysis of institutions and techniques, is primarily interested in the philosophical and historical approach to politics. h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 04 04 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :5 3: 12 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020404 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms THE REVIEW OF POLITICS Published Quarterly by the University of Notre Dame, Indiana Vol. 58 Fall 1996 No. 4 Christopher Nadon Aristotle and the Republican Paradigm: A Reconsideration of Pocock's Machiavellian Moment 677 Gus diZerega Deep Ecology and Liberalism: The Greener Implications of Evolutionary Liberal Theory 699 Martin Morris On the Logic of the Performative Contradiction: Habermas and the Radical Critique of Reason 735 Thomas W. Heilke Anamnetic Tales: The Place of Narrative in Eric Voegelin's Account of Consciousness 761 Review Essay: Joseph V. Brogan: A Mirror of Enlightenment: The Rational Choice Debate 793 Reviews: Alasdair Maclntyre: TO LIVE AND LET LIVE Review of John Gray's Enlightenment's Wake: Politics and Culture at the Close of the Modern Age 807 Sanford Lakoff: THE THREAT OF COMMUNITY Review of Steven Kautz's Liberalism and Community 809 Cecelia A. Rodriguez: PIETY AND THE PHILOSOPHIC LIFE Review of Peter J. Ahrensdorf's The Death of Socrates And The Life Of Philosophy 811 Robert P. Kraynak: SPECULATIONS ON THE EARLIEST WRITINGS OF HOBBES Review of Thomas Hobbes's Three Discourses: A Critical Modern Edition of Newly Identified Work of the Young Hobbes. Edited by Noel B. Reynolds and Arlene W. Saxonhouse 813 Eva T. H. Brann: ARISTOTLE FROM A WOMAN'S PERSPECTIVE Review of Anne Crippin Ruderman's The Pleasure of Virtue: Political Thought in the Novels of Jane Austen 817 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 04 04 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :5 3: 12 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020404 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms John Francis Burke: HEGEMONY AS BODY POLITICS Review of Richard C. Trexler's Sex And Violence: Gendered Violence, Political Order, and the European Conquest of the Americas 819 Jean Yarbrough: THE AUTHOR AND THE ARCHITECT Review of The Republic of Letters: Correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Edited by James Morton Smith 821 R. Bruce Douglass: TOLERANCE WITHOUT DISTANCE Review of Glenn Tinder's Tolerance and Community 826 Peter Lindsay: TRUST AND THE BOTTOM LINE Review of Francis Fukuyama's Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity 829 Robert Huckfeldt: PARTICIPATION AND ITS CONTEXT Review of Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Henry E. Brady's Voice and Equality: Civic Volunarism in American Politics 832 Sharon R. Murphy: DEMOCRACY THROUGH THE LENS OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY Review of John W. De Gruchy's Christianity and Democracy, A Theology for a Just World Order 834 James G. Ryan: MOSCOW TREASURES Review of Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, and Fridrikh Igorevich Firsov's The Secret World of American Communism ... 838 John Lukacs: AN ENCOUNTER OF PEOPLES Review of Klaus-Dietmar Henke's Die Amerikanische Besetzung Deutschlands 840 Steven J. Brady: FORCED TO BE FREE Review of Richard L. Merritt's Democracy Imposed: U.S. Occupation Policy and the German Public 845 Denise Schaeffer: TRIUMPH OF THE WILL Review of Wendy Brown's States of Injury: Power and Freedom in Late Modernity 847 Thomas E. Kaiser: KINGS, LAW, AND PROPERTY Review of Blandine Kriegel's The State and the Rule of Law 850 Cris Toffolo: MORAL OBLIGATIONS OF NATIONALISM Review of David Miller's On Nationality and Review of Michael Billig's Banal Nationalism 852 Chalmers Johnson: THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE JAPANESE WAY Review of William K. Tabb's The Postwar Japanese System: Cultural Economy and Economic Transformation 854 Donald A. Downs: BUT THEY KNOW WHAT THEY LIKE Review of Alice Goldfarb Marquis's Art Lessons: Learning from the Rise and Fall of Public Arts Funding 857 Sean J. Savage: PHOENIX RISING Review of Mary C. Brennan's Turning Right in the Sixties: The Conservative Capture of the GOP 859 Debra L. DeLaet: FROM GEOPOLITICS TO GEOGOVERNANCE Review of Richard Falk's On Humane Governance: TowardaNew Global Politics 862 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 04 04 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :5 3: 12 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020404 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Contributors to This Issue CHRISTOPHER NADON is Assistant Professor in Political Science in Trinity College, Hartford. GUS DiZEREGA is Research Associate in the Institute for Governmental Studies at the University of California, Berkeley and Adjunct Professor of Social Science in Santa Rosa Junior College. MARTIN MORRIS is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Duke University. THOMAS W. HEILKE is Assistant Professor of Political Science in the University of Kansas. JOSEPH V. BROGAN is the Chair of the Political Science Department in LaSalle University in Philadelphia. ALASDAIR MacINTYRE, author of After Virtue, is Professor of Philosophy in Duke University. SANFORD LAKOFF is Research Professor of Political Science in the University of California, San Diego. CECILIA A. RODRIGUEZ is Assistant Professor of Political Science in Southwest Texas State University. ROBERT P. KRAYNAK is Professor of Political Science in Colgate University. EVA T. H. BRANN is Dean of St. John's College (Santa Fe) and author of The World of the Imagination. JOHN FRANCIS BURKE is Associate Professor of Political Science in the University of Houston-Downtown. JEAN YARBROUGH teaches politics in Bowdoin College. R. BRUCE DOUGLASS is Dean of the Faculty in Georgetown University. PETER LINDSAY is a Lecturer in Social Studies in Harvard University and author of Creative Individualism: The Democratic Vision of C. B. Macpherson. ROBERT HUCKFELDT is Professor of Political Science in Indiana University. SHARON R. MURPHY teaches in the International Studies Program in Nazareth College. JAMES G. RYAN is Assistant Professor in the Department of General Academics in Texas A&M University at Galveston. JOHN LUKACS, author of Historical Consciousness: Remembered h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 04 04 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :5 3: 12 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020404 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Past, is Professor Emeritus in Chestnut Hill College. STEVEN J. BRADY is a doctoral student in Notre Dame's Department of History. DENISE SCHAEFFER teaches political philosophy and feminist theory in Holy Cross College.THOMAS E. KAISER is Professor of History in the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. CRIS TOFFOLO teaches political science in the University of St. Thomas. CHALMERS JOHNSON is with the Japan Research Institute. DONALD A. DOWNS is Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin. SEAN J. SAVAGE is Assistant Professor of Political Science in St. Mary's College, Notre Dame. DEBRA L. 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