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- American_Society_for_Political_and_Legal_Philosophy abstract "The American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, or ASPLP, is a learned society founded in 1955 by political theorist Carl Friedrich. The ASPLP's annual thematic conferences form the foundation for the Nomos series. The ASPLP operates according to a distinctive three-discipline structure. Its annual meetings rotate on a three-year cycle, meeting in conjunction with the Association of American Law Schools, the American Political Science Association, and the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division). Its presidency rotates among the three disciplines, with vice-presidents always representing the other two. And its conferences consist of three lead papers, one from each discipline, each with two commentators from the other two disciplines. Nomos, now published by New York University Press, has published work by some of the leading political and legal theorists of the twentieth century, from a wide range of ideological and methodological perspectives, including Hannah Arendt, Isaiah Berlin, Lon Fuller, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Michael Walzer, Judith Shklar, Cass Sunstein, Martha Nussbaum, Richard Posner, Sheldon Wolin, James Buchanan, Catharine MacKinnon, Jules Coleman, Jean Hampton, Jon Elster, George Kateb, and Richard Epstein. The series was edited by Friedrich for volumes I-IX, coedited by J. Roland Pennock and John Chapman for volumes IX-XXXI, and edited by Chapman alone for XXXI-XXXV. Since then, series editors have included Ian Shapiro, Stephen Macedo, Melissa Williams, Sanford Levinson, and Jim Fleming. The series is currently co-edited by Andrew Rehfeld (Washington University Political Science) and Jack Knight (Duke Law School).Presidents of the ASPLP have included:Carl J. FriedrichCharles M. Hendel Lon L. FullerFrederick Watkins Richard B. Brandt Jerome Hall J. Roland Pennock John Rawls Graham Hughes Sheldon Wolin John Ladd Paul A. Freund Judith N. Shklar Alan Gewirth Louis Henkin Dennis Frank Thompson Joel Feinberg Kent Greenawalt Michael Walzer Martha NussbaumFrank Michelman Amy Gutmann Will KymlickaDonald L. HorowitzNancy RosenblumThe volumes in the series, and their publishers, have been:I. Authority, Harvard University Press 1958 II. Community The Liberal Arts Press, 1959 III. Responsibility, The Liberal Arts Press, 1960IV. Liberty, Atherton Press, 1962 V. The Public Interest, Atherton Press, 1962 VI. Justice, Atherton Press, 1963 VII. Rational Decision, Atherton Press, 1964 VIII. Revolution, Atherton Press, 1966 IX. Equality, Atherton Press, 1967 X. Representation, Atherton Press, 1968 XI. Voluntary Association, Atherton Press, 1969 XII. Political and Legal Obligation, Atherton Press, 1970 XIII. Privacy, Atherton Press, 1971 XIV. Coercion, Aldine-Atherton Press 1972 XV. The Limits of Law, Lieber-Atherton Press, 1974 XVI. Participation, Lieber-Atherton Press, 1975 XVII. Human Nature in Politics, New York University Press, 1977 XVIII. Due Process, New York University Press, 1977 XIX. Anarchism, New York University Press, 1978 XX. Constitutionalism, New York University Press, 1979 XXI. Compromise, New York University Press 1979 XXII. Property, New York University Press 1980 XXIII. Human Rights, New York University Press 1981 XXIV. Ethics, Economics, and the Law, New York University Press 1982 XXV. Liberal Democracy, New York University Press 1983 XXVI. Marxism, New York University Press 1983 XXVII. Criminal Justice, New York University Press 1983 XXVIII. Justification, New York University Press 1985 XXIX. Authority Revisited, New York University Press 1985 XXX. Religion, Morality, and the Law, New York University Press 1988 XXXI. Markets and Justice, New York University Press 1989 XXXII. Majorities and Minorities, New York University Press 1990 XXXIII. Compensatory Justice, New York University Press 1991 XXXIV. Virtue, New York University Press 1992 XXXV. Democratic Community. New York University Press 1993 XXXVI. The Rule of Law, New York University Press 1994 XXXVII. Theory and Practice, New York University Press 1995 XXXVIII. Political Order, New York University Press 1996 XXXIX. Ethnicity and Group Rights, New York University Press 1997 XL. Integrity and Conscience, New York University Press 1998 XLI. Global Justice, New York University Press 1999 XLII. Designing Democratic Institutions, New York University Press 2000 XLIII. Moral and Political Education, New York University Press 2001 XLIV. Child, Family, and the State, New York University Press 2003 XLV. Secession and Self-Determination, New York University Press 2003 XLVI. Political Exclusion and Domination, New York University Press 2004 XLVII. Humanitarian Intervention, New York University Press 2006XLVIII. Toleration and Its Limits, New York University Press 2008XLIX. Moral Universalism and Pluralism, New York University Press 2009 L. Getting to the Rule of Law, New York University Press 2011LI. Transitional Justice, New York University Press 2012LII. Evolution and Morality, New York University Press 2012LIII. Passions and Emotions, New York University Press 2012LIV. Loyalty, New York University Press 2013forthcoming from New York University Press: LV. Federalism and SubsidiarityLVI. American Conservative ThoughtThe volumes originally published by Atherton, Aldine-Atherton, and Lieber-Atherton are being republished by Transaction Press (starting in 2007).".
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- American_Society_for_Political_and_Legal_Philosophy comment "The American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, or ASPLP, is a learned society founded in 1955 by political theorist Carl Friedrich. The ASPLP's annual thematic conferences form the foundation for the Nomos series. The ASPLP operates according to a distinctive three-discipline structure.".
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