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PETER
LEVINE
http://www.puaf.umd.edu/faculty/people/levinem.html
If
you would like to request any of these publications, please
contact IPPP or use our order form.
Books
written or edited:
The
New Progressive Era; Toward a Fair and Deliberative Democracy,
by Peter Levine (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000). Cloth
$65.00; paper $19.95.
Living
Without Philosophy: On Narrative, Rhetoric, and Morality,
by Peter Levine, (Albany: SUNY Press, 1998). Cloth, $68.50;
paper, $22.95.
Something
to Hide, a novel, by Peter Levine (New York: St. Martins
Press, 1996).
Nietzsche
and the Modern Crisis of the Humanities, by Peter Levine
(Albany: SUNY Press, 1995). Cloth, $57.50; paper, $18.95.
Articles
and essays:
(co-written
with Mark Lopez) "Youth
Voter Turnout has Declined, by Any Measure," CIRCLE
publication, June 2002.
"Keats
Against Dante: The Sonnet on Francesca da Rimini,"
Keats-Shelley Journal, vol. LI (2002), pp. 76-93.
Can
the Internet Rescue Democracy? Toward an On-line Commons
in Ronald Hayduk and and Kevin Mattson (eds.), Democracys
Moment: Reforming the American: Political System for the
21st Century (Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield,
2002), pp. 121-137.
"Campaign
Web Pages and the Public Interest," in David M. Anderson
and Michael Cornfield, eds., The Civic Web: Online Politics
and Democratic Values (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
Five
entries in the Norton Dictionary of Modern Thought,
edited by Alan Bullock and Stephen Trombley ("Will to Power,"
"Eternal Return," "Übermensch," "Last Man,"
and "Master Morality/Slave Morality")
"Civic
Renewal and the Commons of Cyberspace," The
National Civic Review, vol. 90, no. 3 (Fall 2001), pp.
205-211.
"Public
Intellectuals and the Influence of Economics,"
The Higher Education Exchange, 2001
"The
Legitimacy of Labor Unions," The
Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal, vol. 18,
no. 2 (Spring, 2001), pp. 529-573.
"The
Libertarian Critique of Labor Unions," Philosophy
& Public Policy Quarterly, Volume 21, Number 4 (Fall
2001).
"The
Internet and Civil Society," Report from the
Institute for Philosophy & Public Policy, vol. 20,
no. 4, Fall 2000. Also available in a longer version in
Ethics and the Internet, edited by Anton Vedder (Oxford:
Intersentia, 2001), pp. 177-193
"Michael
Edwards, Future Positive: International Co-operation
in the 21st Century," book review in the IDEA Newsletter,
May 2000, available at: www.carleton.ca/idea/newsletter/reviews_032000_4.html
"Lessons
from the Brooklyn Museum Controversy," http://www.puaf.umd.edu/ippp/reports/vol20sum00/lessons.html
Report from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy,
vol. 20, no. 2/3, Summer 2000
"Hopeful
Signs in Americas Civic Health," press release and
talk given at the Brookings Institution, Washington, June
18, 1999
"Getting
Practical About Deliberative Democracy," The Report from
the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, Fall
1999
"Why
Dante Damned Francesca da Rimini," Philosophy & Literature,
vol. 23 (October, 1999), pp. 334-350
"The
Index of National Civic Health (INCH)," a publication of
the National Commission on Civic Renewal (1998). INCH used
22 variables to measure a steep decline in civic health
since 1974; the results were widely reported in newspapers.
"Nietzsche
and the Greeks," The International Journal of the Classical
Tradition, Spring 1998, pp. 527-529.
"Americas
Civic Condition: A Glance at the Evidence," (with William
A. Galston), The Brookings Review, Vol. 15, No. 4
(Fall 1997), pp. 23-26. This article is reprinted in E.J.
Dionne, Jr., editor, Community Works: The Revival of
Civil Society in America (Washington: Brookings Institution
Press, 1998), pp. 30-36.
"Deliberation
and Technical Reasoning," in Standing with the Public:
The Humanities and Democratic Practice, Noelle McAfee
and Jim Veninga, eds. (Dayton, 1997).
"Expert
Analysis vs. Public Opinion: The Case of Campaign Finance
Reform," The Report from the Institute for Philosophy
and Public Policy, Vol. 17 No. 3 (Summer, 1997). A version
of the same article was published as "Cleaning Up Campaigns,"
The Birmingham News, "Review & Comment" section,
Sunday, August 17, 1997, p. C 1
"Consultants
and American Political Culture," Report from the Institute
for Philosophy and Public Policy, Vol. 14 No.
3/4 (Summer/Fall 1994). This article was abridged in The
Congressional Quarterly Researcher (1996).
"Lolita
and Aristotles Ethics," Philosophy and Literature,
vol 19, no. 1 (April 1995):32-47.
"In
This Election, G.O.P. Won Because More Rich People Voted"
(letter), The New York Times, November 25,
1994.
"Public
Journalism and Deliberation," Report from the Institute
for Philosophy and Public Policy, Vol. 16 No.
1 (Winter, 1994).
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