Glen Newey - Publications

Publications

Books

  • 2008 Hobbes and Leviathan (London: Routledge (Philosophy Guidebooks series))
  • 2007 Freedom of Expression: counting the costs (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press)
  • 2006 The Political Theory of John Gray (London: Routledge) (ed. with John Horton)
  • 2001 After Politics: the Rejection of Politics in Contemporary Liberal Philosophy (London: Palgrave)
  • 1999 Virtue, Reason, and the Politics of Toleration: the place of toleration in ethical and political philosophy (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press)

Journal editions

  • 2007 Res Publica 13 (i), special issue on “Freedom of Expression: counting the costs”, (March 2007)
  • 2006 Critical Review of International Social & Political Philosophy 9 (ii) (CRISPP), special issue on “The Political Theory of John Gray”

Articles

  • 2011 “Toleration as Sedition”, Critical Review of International Social & Political Philosophy 14:3, 363-384
  • 2011 “Political Toleration: a reply to Jones”, British Journal of Political Science 41: 1, 223-227
  • 2011 “Hobbes and Liberal Moralism in International Theory,” in Raia Prokhovnik & Gabriela Slomp (eds.), International Political Theory After Hobbes (London: Palgrave)
  • 2011 “How Not To Tolerate Religion”, in Monica Mookherjee (ed.), Democracy, Religious Pluralism and the Liberal Dilemma of Accommodation (Dordrecht: Springer)
  • 2011 “Free Speech and Bad Speech: Nike v. Kasky and the Right to Lie”, in Tim Heysse & Barbara Segaert (eds.), Bijdragen: International Journal in Philosophy and Theology 71: 4, 407-425
  • 2011 “Liberty v. Liberty; Security v. Security”, forthcoming in Charles Husband (ed.), Security and Social Cohesion
  • 2011 “The Liberal Theory of Security”, forthcoming in Melissa Lane & Glyn Morgan (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Security (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
  • 2011 “Just Politics”, forthcoming in Enzo Rossi & Emanuela Ceva (eds.), Beiheft on realism and moralism in political theory, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
  • 2010 “Democracy and Resentment,” Redescriptions: Yearbook of Conceptual Thought & Political History, 14, 157-178
  • 2010 “Two Dogmas of Liberalism”, European Journal of Political Theory 9: 4, 449-65
  • 2010 “Not a Woman Hater: Hobbes on Women and the Family,” in Yoke-Lian Lee (ed.), The Politics of Gender: a Survey (London: Routledge)
  • 2009 “Denial Denied: Freedom of Expression”, Amsterdam Law Forum 2: 2, 63-70; online at http://ojs.ubvu.vu.nl/alf/article/view/109
  • 2009 “The People vs. the Truth: Democratic Illusions”, in Ronald Tinnevelt & Raf Geenens (eds.), Does Truth Matter? Democracy and Public Space (New York: Springer)
  • 2008 “Rawlsian Liberalism at the Limits of Intolerance”, in S.P.Young (ed.), The Legacy of John Rawls (Aldershot: Ashgate)
  • 2008 “The People vs. the Truth: democratic illusions”, in K.van Hemelryck (ed.), Truth in Public Space (New York: Springer)
  • 2008 “Toleration as Sedition”, in M.Matravers & S.Mendus (eds.), Toleration Reconsidered (London: Routledge)
  • 2008 “Toleration, Politics, and the Role of Murality”, in J.Waldron & M.Williams (eds.), NOMOS XLVIII: Toleration and its Limits (New York: New York University Press), pp360–391
  • 2007 Editor’s Introduction, Res Publica 13 (i) (special issue on “Freedom of Expression: counting the costs”), pp1–7
  • 2006 “Gray’s Blues: Pessimism as a Political Project” in CRISPP 9 (ii), repr. in The Political Theory of John Gray
  • 2006 Editors’ Introduction (co-authored with John Horton) in CRISPP 9 (ii); repr. in The Political Theory of John Gray
  • 2004 “Reason, Value, and Pluralism” in Feng Ping (ed.), Axiology in the Twenty-First Century (Guangzhou: Zhangyong University Press)
  • 2003 “Value Pluralism in Contemporary Liberalism”, in G.Smith (ed.), Liberalism: Critical Assessments (London: Routledge 2003); repr. from Dialogue: the Canadian Philosophical Review 37, pp493–522
  • 2003 “Is Democratic Toleration a Rubber Duck?” in D.Castiglione & C.McKinnon (eds.), Toleration, Neutrality and Democracy (Dordrecht: Kluwer); repr. from Castiglione & McKinnon (eds.), Res Publica 7 (iii), pp315–336 (special issue on “Toleration: Moral and Political”)
  • 2002 “Discourse Rights and the Drumcree Marches: a Reply to O’Neill”, British Journal of Politics and International Relations 4 (i), pp75–97
  • 2001 “Philosophy, Politics, and Contestability”, Journal of Political Ideologies 6 (iii), pp245–261
  • 1999 “Tolerance as a Virtue”, in S.Mendus & J.Horton (eds.), Toleration: Identity and Difference (London: Macmillan)
  • 1998 “Albino Sea-Cucumber”, London Review of Books, 5 February 1998, pp6–7. See David Wallace “The Otherness of Castoriadis”, Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 3 (Spring 2000), pp 110–115; see p114n3. http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/topia/article/viewFile/158/148
  • 1997 “Metaphysics Postponed: Liberalism, Pluralism and Neutrality”, Political Studies 45 (ii), pp296–311
  • 1997 “Political Lying: A Defense”, Public Affairs Quarterly 11 (ii), pp93–116
  • 1997 “Against Thin-Property Reductivism: toleration as supererogatory”, Journal of Value Inquiry 31, pp231–249
  • 1996 “Reasons Beyond Reason? ‘Political Obligation’ Reconsidered”, Philosophical Papers 25 (i), pp21–46
  • 1996 “Recent Political Philosophy”, Political Studies Association Conference Proceedings (1996), pp1310–1321
  • 1996 “Philosophical Aromatherapy”, Res Publica, 2 (ii), pp215–221
  • 1992 “Fatwa and Fiction: censorship and toleration” in J.Horton & P.Nicholson (eds.), Toleration: Identity and Difference (Aldershot: Avebury); reprinted in J.Horton (ed.), Liberalism, Multiculturalism and Toleration (London: Macmillan 1993)
  • 1990 “Reason, Morality and Politics”, Morrell Discussion Paper in Political Theory 43 (York: Morrell Studies in Toleration)
  • Commentary and review articles for: Times Literary Supplement; London Review of Books; the Independent; Times Higher Education Supplement

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