Anne Phillips - Books

Books

  • The Politics of Presence, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995, pp. 209. - Published in Oxford Political Theory, series editors David Miller and Alan Ryan. Second edition 1998.
    • Swedish translation Narvarons Politik Studentlitteratur, 2000.
    • Italian translation of Chapter 2 published in Info/Quaderni VI, n. 7-9, 2000-12-18
  • Which Equalities Matter?, Polity Press, 1999, pp. 159. (ISBN 0-7456-2109-0)
  • Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, co-edited with John Dryzek and Bonnie Honig, Oxford, 2006, pp. 883. (ISBN 0-19-927003-1)
  • Multiculturalism without Culture, Princeton University Press, 2007. (ISBN 0-691-12944-4). Listen to Anne on 'Philosophy Bites' (podcast)

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