2004: Vol. 3, No. 2

Stephen Eric Bronner: Constructing Neo-Conservatism

Philip Green: Neo-cons And The Counter-enlightenment

John Ehrenberg: The Committee’s Project: From Salt To Baghdad

Charles Noble: The Never Ending War On The Welfare State

Nicholas Xenos: Leo Strauss And The Rhetoric Of The War On Terror

Gary Dorrien: “Benevolent Global Hegemony”: William Kristol And The Politics Of American Empire

John G. Mason: Leo Strauss and the Noble Lie: The Neo-Cons at War

Michael J. Thompson: The Price Of Heavenly Peace: Tiananmen Square 15 Years Later

Lawrence Davidson: The Zionist Attack On Jewish Values

Nancy Holmstrom: Security And Global Justice

Vince Carducci: Dazed And Confused: The 1970s And The Postmodern Turn

Dick Howard: Europe As A Political Project

Rhonda HammerDouglas Kellner: Critical Reflections On Mel Gibson’s “the Passion Of The Christ”

Judith MarcusZoltan Tarr: Recalling Werner Cahnman: On The History Of Jews And Gentiles

Nick Kardahji: The Logic Of The Israeli Left: A Response To Menachem Klein 

Menachem Klein: A Reply To Nick Kardahji

Studs Terkel: A Conversation With Studs Terkel

Mark Seddon: A Logos Conversation With Tribune Editor Mark Seddon

Jonas Mekas: Just Like A Shadow

Jabari Jones: Poem: Shalom, Salaam

Alicia Ostriker: Poem: Elegy Before The War

Terence Banks: The White House’s Burden: Benjamin R. Barber, Fear’s Empire 

Roger Gilman: Daniel Dennett’s Choice

Axel Paul: Philosophy In A Time Of Terror: Dialogues With Jürgen Habermas And Jacques Derrida By Giovanna Borradori

Benjamin Shepard: Hellfire Nation: The Politics Of Sin In American History By James A. Morone

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