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About the series

Cambridge Elements in Political Philosophy offers concise and original introductions to central topics in political philosophy. A broad understanding of the discipline will include discussions of nations, states and communities, global justice, rights, the practice of politics, power and authority, and politics and social life, and new and emerging issues will be covered as well as more traditional problems. Each Element will provide a balanced survey of the current state of debate on the topic in question as well as presenting a distinctive perspective that advances new ideas and arguments.  

About the editors

Cécile Laborde holds the Nuffield Chair in Political Theory at Oxford University.  She is the author of Pluralist Thought and the State (2000) and Critical Republicanism (2008). Her last monograph, Liberalism’s Religion was awarded the 2019 Spitz Prize. 

Contact: cecile.laborde@nuffield.ox.ac.uk  


 

Steven Wall is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona.  He is a founding editor and currently co-editor of Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy.  He is the author of Liberalism, Perfectionism and Restraint (Cambridge, 1998) and the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism (Cambridge, 2008). 

Contact: stevenwall@arizona.edu