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New review of RPF in Theory & Event

A new review of Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom has appeared in Theory & Event, by Nicholas Tampio (Project Muse subscription required, i.e. probably institutional-library access required).

(See also: Mark Koyama in Public Choice, Melissa Schwartzberg in The New Rambler. I’m very pleased at the Public Choice/ Theory & Event pairing. I suspect that the overlap in books reviewed by those two journals is close to nil, but each represents an intellectual tradition from which I have learned a great deal.)

Update: Two more. Benjamin Hertzberg in Contemporary Political Theory and Andrew Norton in Policy. (Subscriptions of various kinds needed.) Hertzberg is a bit more skeptical than the others, expanding on the problem that Tampio described as “he never lets his fists fly.” That I didn’t do so, or didn’t try to provide as firm of guidance toward resolutions and conclusions as Hertzberg wishes, was deliberate on my part– which is, of course, fully compatible with that being a genuine flaw in the book.

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