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“Wither Adulthood?” by James Davison Hunter $2
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“Adolescents and the Pathologies of the Achieving Self” by Joseph E. Davis $2
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What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen? (Fall 2008) $10
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“Secularism, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere” by Craig Calhoun $2
“Citizenship as a Comprehensive Doctrine” by Ronald Beiner $2
“Citizens, Subjects, and In Between in American History” by Kevin M. Schultz $2
“Come and Play: Citizenship and the Internet” by Michael Cornfield $2
“Imperiled Citizenship and the Market” by Margaret R. Somers $2
Interview with Theda Skocpol $2
Bibliographic Review on the Meanings of Citizenship $2
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“News and Democratic Society” by Michael Schudson $2
“Photo-Op Politics” by Kiku Adatto $2
“Do the News Media Starve the Civic IQ?” by Doris A. Graber $2
“Thirty-Second Democracy” by Paul Freedman $2
“The Negative Effect” by Thomas E. Patterson $2
“Journalism” by Robert W. McChesney $2
Bibliographic Review of Critical Texts on Politics and the Media $2
Imagining the Future (Spring 2008) $10
Human Dignity and Justice (Fall 2007) $10
The Uses of the Past (Summer 2007) $10
Illness and Suffering (Fall 2006) $10
After Secularization (Spring/Summer 2006) $16
Exile and Home (Fall 2005) $8
SPECIAL ISSUE: “Weak Ontologies” (Summer 2005) $8
Celebrity Culture (Spring 2005) $8
Discourse and Democracy (Fall 2004) $8
The Fate of the Arts (Summer 2004) $8
Religion and Violence (Spring 2004) $8
Individualism (Spring 2002) $8
Living With Our Differences (Spring 2001) $8

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Volume One: Life Choices ($5)
Volume Two: The State of Disunion ($5)
Volume Three: The Politics of Character ($5)

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