Political science
Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:
Research and Publications, 1978
One typed copy of "Equality and Social Theory in Rawls' Theory of Justice, copyright 1978.
Research and Publications, 1981
Two typed copies of "Social Science and the Common Good in Weber and Lenin" (given at the 1981 Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association).
Research and Publications, 1982
Two typed copies of "The Open Society, Social Science and Moral Progress," given at the 12th Congress of the International Political Science Association in 1982.
Research and Publications, 1983
Two typed copies of "Moral Realism, Individuality and Justice in War," for the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1983.
Research and Publications, 1985
One typed copy of "Democracy and the Recognition of Persons," copyright 1985.
Research and Publications, 1992
One copy of the newsletter from the Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society Vol. 2, no. 3 (Fall 1992), featuring Professor Gilbert's essay: "Why Great Power Realism Leads to Democracy" on pp. 14-15.
Research and Publications, 1994
One typed copy of "'Internal Restlessness': Individuality and Community in Montesquieu," dated February 1994.
Research and Publications, 2014-2024
Contains a piece written by Gilbert entitled "amnesia: spain, sand creek, oklahoma, germany" (2014); an essay published in 3:AM Magazine in 2018 entitled "Suffer the Little Children: Sessions' Zero-legality Policy," an essay on the murder of Andy Goodman (2022), and an obituary of Vincent Harding from 2012.
Research and Publications, n.d.
Contains miscellaneous typed essays and works, none dated, including: "Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy? Realism, Regimes and Democratic Internationalism;" "The Storming of Heaven: Capital and Marx's Politics;" "'What Then?': The Irresponsible Radicalism of Democracy;" and "But louder sang that ghost, 'What then?': the search for democratic institutions."
Research and Publications, n.d.
Contains miscellaneous typed essays and works, none dated, including: "Crossing of the Ways: the Vietnam War and Morgenthau's Realism;" "'Things So Clear One is Sure Never to Convince': Liberalism and the Origins of Social Theory;" a eulogy for Judith Shklar accompanying a copy of "'Internal Restlessness': Individuality and Community in Montesquieu;" and "American Slavery, British Freedom."