The latest issue of Reason Papers–the first issue edited by Shawn Klein (Arizona State University)–is now out. This issue contains (among other things) the long-awaited symposium on Vicente’s Medina’s Terrorism Unjustified, based on an Author-Meets-Critics session held at Felician University in April 2018. Thanks to everyone who worked on the issue, and especially to Shawn, for the work they put into it. Incidentally, though there isn’t one in this issue, the journal often runs a “Discussion Notes” section for responses to material in previous issues. So if you feel inclined to respond to anything you read here, send something along to Shawn via the journal.
ISSUE 41, NO. 1 – SUMMER 2019 (FULL ISSUE)
Symposium: Vicente Medina’s Terrorism Unjustified: The Use and Misuse of Political Violence
- Comments on Vicente Medina’s Terrorism Unjustified —Theresa Fanelli
- Terrorism Justified: Comment on Vicente Medina’s Terrorism Unjustified— Irfan Khawaja
- Response to Terrorism Unjustified by Vicente Medina —Graham Parsons
- Terrorism Always Unjustified and Rarely Excused: Author’s Reply
— Vicente Medina
- The Postmodern Critique of Liberal Education —Stephen R. C. Hicks
- Politics as an Extension of the Harem —Jason Kuznicki
Review Essay
- Erin Kelly’s The Limits of Blame: Rethinking Punishment and Responsibility
—Alexandre Abitbol
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