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(January 2018) Curriculum Vitae TERENCE BALL Address Office: Department of Political Science tel.: (602) 431-9364 Arizona State University fax: (480) 965-3929 Tempe, AZ 85287 - 3902 E-mail: [email protected] Home: 4609 E. Ardmore Drive Phone: (602) 431-9364 Phoenix, AZ 85044 Personal: U.S. Citizen; married; two grown sons Education Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1973 M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1968 B.A., summa cum laude, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1967 Honors, Awards, Offices and Appointments [partial listing] Editorial Board, Power in Politics and Political Theory, 4 vols., eds. Mark Haugaard and Stewart Clegg (Sage, 2014) Obama Scholars mentor, Sept. 2009 - 2011 Invited to be Wakonse Teaching Fellow (March 2008; declined) ASU "Professor of the Year" award finalist (April 2006) Editor-in-Chief, Cambridge Dictionary of Political Thought (2006 - present) Series Editor, Studies in the History of Political Thought, Amsterdam: Brill Publishers (2006 - ) Shortlisted among three finalists in national search for new Editor of Political Theory, July-September 2004 Designated as "Target of Excellence" and interviewed for professorship at the University of California - Santa Cruz, 30-31 January 2003; offer aborted because of Calif. fiscal crisis. Graham Wallas Chair, London School of Economics (finalist; interviewed in London 27 April 1998) Hired as "Target of Opportunity" at Arizona State University, 1998 Vanderbilt University Professorship, offer extended July 1995; declined Oberlin College, Robert S. Danforth Chair of Government (endowed professorial chair); offer extended March 1988; declined Visiting Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, Michaelmas (Fall) term, 2004 Adjunct Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Political Ideologies, Oxford University, Michaelmas term, 2004.
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Curriculum Vitae TERENCE BALL Address Office: Department of Political Science tel.: (602) 431-9364 Arizona State University fax: (480) 965-3929 Tempe, AZ 85287 - 3902 E-mail: [email protected]

Home: 4609 E. Ardmore Drive Phone: (602) 431-9364 Phoenix, AZ 85044 Personal: U.S. Citizen; married; two grown sons Education Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1973 M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1968 B.A., summa cum laude, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1967 Honors, Awards, Offices and Appointments [partial listing]

Editorial Board, Power in Politics and Political Theory, 4 vols., eds. Mark Haugaard and Stewart Clegg (Sage, 2014)

Obama Scholars mentor, Sept. 2009 - 2011 Invited to be Wakonse Teaching Fellow (March 2008; declined) ASU "Professor of the Year" award finalist (April 2006) Editor-in-Chief, Cambridge Dictionary of Political Thought (2006 -

present) Series Editor, Studies in the History of Political Thought,

Amsterdam: Brill Publishers (2006 - ) Shortlisted among three finalists in national search for new Editor of Political Theory, July-September 2004 Designated as "Target of Excellence" and interviewed for

professorship at the University of California - Santa Cruz,

30-31 January 2003; offer aborted because of Calif. fiscal crisis.

Graham Wallas Chair, London School of Economics (finalist; interviewed in London 27 April 1998) Hired as "Target of Opportunity" at Arizona State University, 1998 Vanderbilt University Professorship, offer extended July 1995;

declined Oberlin College, Robert S. Danforth Chair of Government (endowed

professorial chair); offer extended March 1988; declined Visiting Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, Michaelmas (Fall) term, 2004 Adjunct Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Political

Ideologies, Oxford University, Michaelmas term, 2004.

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Invited to spend Winter-Spring 2005 as Harsanyi Visiting Research Fellow in the Social and Political Theory Program at the Research School of Social Science at Australian National University (declined)

Keeley-Rutherford Fellow, Wadham College, Oxford University, Michaelmas term, 1998 Visiting Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Trinity (Spring)

Term, 1995 Fowler Hamilton Fellow, Christ Church, Oxford, Trinity Term, 1993 Visiting Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford, 1978-79 Visiting Professor, University of California, San Diego (Winter and

Spring terms, 1984) Visiting Lecturer, Universities of Stockholm and Uppsala (Autumn

1975, Spring 1979, December 1984, and March 1988)

Summer Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Summer 1977

Editorial Board, American Journal of Political Science (1996-2002) Editorial Board, Journal of Political Ideologies (1994 - ) Editorial Board, Critical Review of International Social and

Political Philosophy (2002 - ) Editorial Board, Contributions to the History of Concepts (2004 - 2011) Editorial Board, Journal of Political Power (2007 – ) Editorial Board, British Journal of Political Science (2015 - ) Juror for the Harrison Prize for 2004-05 awarded by the British

Political Studies Association Chair, Heinz Eulau Award Committee, American Political Science Association (1998-99)

Chair, Easton Award Committee, Foundations of Political Thought (1997-98) Chair, Lippincott Award Committee, APSA (1997-98) Chair, Spitz Prize Committee, Conference for the Study of Political

Thought (1996-2003) Public Ethics Scholar, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, ASU, 2001 Scholar of the College, University of Minnesota, 1995-1998 (elected

1995 for three years of research support) McKnight Research Fellowship, 1993-1996 (three years of financial

support for research and travel) Reappraising Political Theory named "Outstanding Academic Book of

1995" by Choice (January 1996) Executive Steering Committee, Center for the Study of Religion and

Conflict, Arizona State University, 2003 - Board of Directors, Madeline Island Wilderness Preserve, 1991-1999 Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington,

D.C., September - December 1987 Bush Foundation Sabbatical Fellowship, January - December 1988 NEH Fellowship for Individual Research, 1978-79 Section organizer (Political Theory), Western Political Science

Association meeting, San Jose, CA, 24-26 March 2000. Co-organizer (with J.G.A. Pocock) of Constitutional Bicentenary

conference on "Conceptual Change and the Constitution of the United States," The Folger Institute Center, Washington, D.C., 16-18 April 1987

APSA Section Organizer (Analytical Political Philosophy), 1985 APSA meeting, New Orleans

Area Convenor, Conference for the Study of Political Thought, 1980-present

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Executive Council, Conference for the Study of Political Thought, 1980-present

Board of Directors and Executive Council, AAACC (American Association for Advancement of Core Curriculum) 1989-1993

Chair, GRE Test-Design Committee, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, 1978-1982

Member of NEH/APSA "Ethical Issues" Seminar, New York (March 1980) and Washington (August 1980)

Graduate School Summer Research Grants (1980 and 1990) Advisor, U.S. State Department, Foreign Service Institute (1980- 82) Contributing Editor, Minnesota Daily, 1986-1992 Single-Quarter Leaves (1975, 1983, 1993) Macmillan Travel Grants (1975, 1983, 1993)

Chancellor's Prize, University of California (1967) Ford Foundation Special Career Fellowship (graduate), U.C. Berkeley,

1967-72 (5 years' full funding) University Scholarship (undergraduate) Phi Beta Kappa B.A. summa cum laude, 1967 Dissertation: Laws and Explanation in Political Science (Berkeley, 1973) Ph.D. Examination Fields: POLITICAL THEORY, American Politics, Political Behavior

Teaching Positions: University of Minnesota Assistant Professor, 1972-75; tenured and

promoted to Associate Professor, 1975; Professor, 1981-98. University of California - San Diego, Visiting Professor, 1984. Arizona State University, Professor, 1998-present. Teaching Fields: European and American Political Theory; Conceptual History;

Analytical Political Philosophy; History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences; Ethics, Law and Public Policy;

Environmental Ethics and Political Theory. Courses Taught: Undergraduate: Ancient, Early Modern, and Recent Political Thought

(three courses); American Political Thought; Democratic Theory; Contemporary Political Ideologies; Introduction to Political Analysis; Ethics and Public Policy; Ethics and the Environment; team-taught "Garbage, Government and the Globe", a 5-college cooperative course; Honors Research Seminar; Contemporary Controversies in Ethics and Politics.

Graduate: History of Political Thought, Analytical Political Philosophy, Marxism and Neo-Marxism, Theory and

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Practice, Liberalism, American Political Thought, Critical Theory, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Jurisprudence, Environmental Ethics and Green Political Theory, Political Theory "Core" Seminar

Administrative Experience ASU: Academic Senate; CLAS Senate; acting chair, Student-Faculty

Policy Committee; Chair's Advisory Committee; Graduate Committee; Chair of Department Chair Search Committee; Septennial Review Committee; chair, search committee, IT faculty position; Executive Steering Committee, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict; CLAS Curriculum Committee. Minnesota: Director of Honors; CLA Honors Committee; Political Theory sub-field chair; Director of

Undergraduate Studies; Faculty, Summer Honors College; Merit Advisory Committee; Graduate School General Research Advisory Committee (5-year term); Chair, Grievance Committee; Chair, Related Facilities Committee; University of Minnesota Press Publications Committee (5-year term); College of Liberal Arts, Committee on Languages and Culture; Executive Committee, American Studies Program; Human Subjects Committee; Graduate Work Committee; editor, Alumni Newsletter; Adjunct Faculty, American Studies Program and Center For Advanced Feminist Studies; CLA Committee on Composition and Communication; and others.

Publications

I. Books, Monographs, Articles, and Chapters in Edited Volumes

2017 (2017a) “Mill on Psychology, Associationism, and Ethology,” in A

Companion to John Stuart Mill, eds. Christopher Macleod and Dale Miller (London and New York: John Wiley & Sons), pp. 145-59.

(2017b) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, 10th revised edition, with Richard Dagger and Daniel O’Neill (London and New York: Routledge).

(2017c) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, 10th revised edition,

edited with Richard Dagger and Daniel O’Neill (London and New York: Routledge).

(2017d) “Was There a Berkeley School of Political Theory?”

Symposium in PS: Political Science & Politics, 50: 3 (July), pp. 789-91.

(2017e) “Partido,” in Pensar la Modernidad Politica: Propuestas

Desde la Nueva Historia Politica [Political Thought of

Modernity: Proposals from the New Political History]

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(Mexico City: Instituto de Investigationes Dr. Jose Maria Luis Mora), pp. 387-414; Spanish translation of 1989c.

2016 (2016a) “The Higher Illiteracy: Core Curriculum as Cure and

Corrective,” Academic Questions, 29: 1(Spring 2016), pp. 68-76.

(2016b-c) Encyclopedia of American Governance, eds. Stephen

Schechter, et al (New York: Macmillan), two entries: “Liberty,” vol. III, pp. 203-06 (2,500 words)

“Republican Virtue,” vol. IV, pp. 295-97 (1,800

words) 2015 (2015a) “The American Founders’ New Science of Politics,” in

Scientific Statesmanship, Governance, and the History of Political Philosophy, eds. Kyriakos N. Demetriou and Antis Loizides (London and New York: Routledge), pp. 152-73.

(2015b) “The Manifesto in Political Theory: Anglophone

Translations and Liberal Receptions” (with James Farr), in The Cambridge Companion to the Communist Manifesto,

eds. Terrell Carver and James Farr (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 155-74.

2014 (2014a) Abraham Lincoln: Political Writings and Speeches, editor;

8,500-word Introduction and other editorial matter (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

(2014b) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, with

Richard Dagger and Daniel O’Neill, 9th rev. ed. (Pearson)

(2014c) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, ed. with Richard Dagger and Daniel O’Neill, 9th rev. edition (Pearson)

2013 (2013a) Interview with Terence Ball, in Intellectual History:

Five Questions, ed. Morten Haugaard Jeppesen et al (Copenhagen: VIP Press), pp. 7-12.

(2013b) “De la democratie verte,” in La Pensée Ecologique, eds.

Dominique Bourg and Augustin Fragnière (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France), pp. 167-89; French translation of 2006a.

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(2013c) Historia del pensamiento politico del siglo XX, eds. Ball and Bellamy; Spanish translation of 2003a (Madrid: AKAL Universitaria)

(2013d) “Teoria Politica Ecologista,” in 2013c, pp. 543-58. 2012 (2012a) “Two Concepts of Coercion,” in Power and Politics, eds.

Mark Haugaard and Stewart R. Clegg (Sage), 4 vols., IV, pp. 319-34.

(2012b) “James Mill” (3,000 words), Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism (London: Bloomsbury Publishers).

(2012c) “James Mill” (850 words), Encyclopedia of Modern

Political Thought, ed. Gregory Claeys (CQ Press). 2011 (2011a) "The Value of the History of Political Philosophy," in The

Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy, ed. George Klosko (Oxford University Press), pp. 47-59.

(2011b) "Green Political Philosophy," extensively revised and enlarged version of 1998d, in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd ed. (available online only)

(2011c) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, with

Richard Dagger, 8th rev. edn. (Longman) (2011d) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, co-editor with Richard

Dagger, 8th rev. edn. (Longman) (2011e) Instructor's Manual & Test Bank to accompany 2011c and

2011d (Longman).

2010 (2010a) "Manipulation: As Old as Democracy Itself (and Sometimes

Dangerous)," in Wayne Le Cheminant and John M. Parrish, eds., Manipulating Democracy: Democratic Theory, Political Psychology, and Mass Media (New York: Routledge), pp. 41-58.

(2010b) "Competing Theories of Character Formation: James vs.

John Stuart Mill," in John Stuart Mill -- Thought and Influence, eds. Paul Kelly and Georgios Variouxis (London: Routledge), pp. 35-56.(2010c) "Democracy and Moral Conflict," Notre Dame Philosophical Review,

Fall 2010 (refereed online journal available at ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=21609).

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(2010d-g) Four (4) articles in International Encyclopedia of

Political Science (CQ Press): "Political Ideologies" (3,000 words; with Richard Dagger); "communism" (1,000 words); "neoconservatism" (700 words); "Bill of Rights" (1,000 words).

(2010h) "On the Role of the Complex Personality in Modern

Democracy," Vzglyad.ru (Global Policy Forum) (an online Russian journal published in Russian and English; interviewed by the editor, Yulia Netesova, for the September 2010 issue), p. 3; English edition available at globalpolicyforum.ru.

2009 (2009a) "Political Parties and the Legitimacy of Opposition," in

Discourses of Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Enlightenment, eds. Hans-Eric Boedeker, Clorinda Donato, and Peter Hanns Reill (University of Toronto Press), pp. 73-99.

(2009b) "The Federalist," in Political Thinkers, 2nd edn, ed.

David Boucher and Paul Kelly; considerably revised version of 2003f (Oxford University Press), pp. 307-24.

(2009c) "New Ethics for Old? Or, How (Not) to Think About Future

Generations," repr. of 2001 c., in Tom Campbell and David Mollica, eds., Sustainability (London: Ashgate), ch. 29.

(2009) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, with

Richard Dagger, 7th rev. edn. (Longman) (2009e) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, co-editor with Richard

Dagger, 7th rev. edn. (Longman) (2009f) Instructor's Manual & Test Bank to accompany 2009d and

2009e (Longman).

2008 (2008a) James Madison, editor (London: Ashgate Publishers series

the International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought).

(2008b) "Interpretation, Intention, and the Law: The Case

Against `Original Intent'," Ab Imperio: A Journal of Post-Soviet Studies, 3:1, pp. 19-34.

(2008g-l) Six (6) articles for Encyclopedia Britannica (with

Richard Dagger): Communism; Socialism; Liberalism; Conservatism; Neoconservatism; democratic centralism.

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(2008m) "Civil Disobedience," International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, ed. William A. Darity, Jr., 2nd edition (Gale Publishing, 2008), 9 vols., vol. 1, pp. 545-46.

(2008n) "Hobbes' Linguistic Turn," repr. of 1985b, in Thomas

Hobbes, ed. Gabriella Slomp (London: Ashgate), pp. 429-50.

(2008) "Constitutional Interpretation and Conceptual Change,"

repr. of 1992b, in James Madison, ed. Terence Ball (London: Ashgate Publishers), pp. 129-46.

2007

(2007a) "Political Theory and Political Science: Can This Marriage be Saved?," Theoria, 113 (August), pp. 1-22.

(2007b) "Professor Skinner's Visions," Political Studies Review,

5 (August), pp. 351-64. (2007c) "Some Questions for Libertarians," Choice, vol. 2, no. 1

(Fall), p. 15. 2006 (2006a) "Democracy" in Andrew Dobson and Robyn Eckersley (eds.),

Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge (Cambridge University Press), pp. 131-47.

(2006b) "Must Political Theory be Historical?," Contributions to

the History of Concepts, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 7-18. (2006c) "James Mill," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (online

encyclopedia: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/james-mill/)

(2006d) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, with

Richard Dagger, 6th rev. edn. (Longman) (2006e) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, co-editor with Richard

Dagger, 6th rev. edn. (Longman)

(2006f) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal -- Canadian

Edition -- with Richard Dagger, William Christian, and Colin Campbell (Toronto: Pearson Education Canada)

(2006f) Instructor's Manual & Test Bank to accompany 2006d and

2006e (Longman) 2005 (2005a) "Duties Beyond Borders," in Peter French and Jason A.

Short (eds.), War and Border Crossings: Ethics When Cultures Clash (Rowman and Littlefield), pp. 165-76.

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(2005b) "James Mill," in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, ed. Brian Harrison (Oxford University Press), vol. 38, pp. 148-53.

(2005c) Ideologies, Ideal Democratique et Regimes Politiques,

with Richard Dagger and Jean des Lauriers (Quebec: ERPI) 2004 (2004a) "History and the Interpretation of Texts," in Handbook of

Political Theory, ed. Gerald Gaus and Chandran Kukathas (Sage Publications), pp. 18-30.

(2004b) "Aonde vaia a teoria politica?" ("Whither political

theory?"), Revista de Sociologia e Politica, 23 (Novembro), pp. 9-22; Portugese translation of (1991 c).

2003 (2003a) The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political

Thought, co-editor with Richard Bellamy (Cambridge University Press).

(2003b) "Green Political Theory," ch. 25 of (2003a), pp. 534-50. (2003c) The Federalist, editor (Cambridge University Press);

includes 7,500-word Introduction, bibliographic essay, etc.

(2003d) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, with

Richard Dagger, 5th rev. edn. (Longman) (2003e) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, co-editor with Richard

Dagger, 5th rev. edn. (Longman) (2003f) "The Federalist Papers," in Political Thinkers: From

Socrates to the Present, ed. David Boucher and Paul Kelly (Oxford University Press), pp. 253-69.

(2003g) Instructor's Manual & Test Bank to accompany 2003d and 2003e (Longman)

2002 (2002a) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, with

Richard Dagger, 4th rev. edn. (Longman) (2002b) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, co-editor with Richard

Dagger, 4th rev. edn. (Longman) (2002d) "Confessions of a Conceptual Historian," Finnish Yearbook

of Political Thought, vol. 6 (June), pp. 11-31.

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(2002e) "New Ethics for Old? Or, How (Not) to Think about Future Generations," repr. of 2001c, in Political Theory and the Environment: A Reassessment, ed. Mathew Humphrey (London: Frank Cass & Co.)

(2002f) "Duties Beyond Borders: The Expanding Ethical Universe,"

Lincoln Center Occasional Papers, No. 1 (Winter), 16 pp. (2002g) Instructor's Manual & Test Bank to accompany 2002a

(Longman) (2002h) "George E. G. Catlin," in American Political Scientists,

2nd edn., ed. Glenn H. Utter et al. (Greenwood Press), pp. 45-47 (a slightly revised version of 1993d).

(2002i) "The Future(s) of Conceptual History," History of

Concepts Newsletter (Helsinki) (Summer), pp. 1-2. 2001 (2001a) "Discordant Voices: American Histories of Political

Thought," in The History of Political Thought in National Context, ed. Iain Hampsher-Monk and Dario Castiglione (Cambridge University Press), pp. 107-33.

(2001b) "From Hobbes to Oppenheim: Conceptual Reconstruction as

Political Engagement," in Freedom, Power, and Political

Morality: Essays Presented to Felix Oppenheim, ed. Ian Carter and Mario Ricciardi (London: Macmillan-Palgrave), pp. 20-38.

(2001c) "New Ethics for Old? Or, How (Not) to Think About Future

Generations," Environmental Politics, 10 (Spring), pp. 89-110.

(2001d) "Imagining Marketopia," Dissent, Summer, pp. 74-80. (2001e-j) Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences, ed. Jonathan

Michie (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers), 2 vols.; 6 articles: Bentham, Jeremy (I, pp. 120-21); Bill of

Rights (I, pp. 125-27); End of Ideology (I, pp. 471-72); Liberty (I, pp. 951-53); Political Theory (II, pp. 1250-51); Power (II, pp. 1290-91)

(2001k) "The Banality of Evil" (short story) in Criminal

Kabbalah: An Anthology of Jewish Mystery Stories, ed. Lawrence Raphael (Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights Publishing), pp. 17-38.

(2001l) "Imaginando Mercutopia" (Spanish transl. of 2001d), Este

Pais (Mexico), 127: October, pp. 2-8. 2000

(2000a) "The Formation of Character: J.S. Mill's `Ethology' Reconsidered," Polity, 33: 1 (Fall), pp. 25-48.

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(2000b) "`The Earth Belongs to the Living': Thomas Jefferson and

the Problem of Intergenerational Relations," Environmental Politics 9: 2 (Summer), pp. 61-77.

(2000c) "Reconstituting Republican Discourse," in Republicanism

and Political Theory, ed. Philip Pettit, Fred Dallmayr and B.N. Ray (New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers).

(2000d) Ideologii Politice si Idealul Democratic (Bucharest:

Editura PoliRom), Romanian translation by Vasile Boari et al. of (1999b)

1999

(1999a) Thomas Jefferson: Political Writings, co-editor (with

Joyce Appleby); includes 7,500-word Editors’ Introduction, bibliographic essay, etc. (Cambridge University Press).

(1999b) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, with

Richard Dagger (New York: Longman), 3rd rev. edn. (1999c) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, co-ed. with R. Dagger

(New York: Longman), 3rd rev. edn. (1999d) "From `Core' to `Sore' Concepts: Ideological Innovation

and Conceptual Change," Journal of Political Ideologies,

IV: 3 (October), pp. 391-96. (1999e) "What is a Republic?" (in Turkish) in Nuri Bilgin (ed.),

Demokrasi, Kimlik ve Yurttaslik Baglaminda Cumburiyet (Izmir, Turkey: Ege Universitesi Basimevi), pp. 7-20.

1998 (1998a) Rousseau's Ghost: A Novel (State University of New York

Press) (1998b) "Conceptual History and the History of Political

Thought," in History of Concepts: Comparative

Perspectives, ed. K. Tilmans and F. van Vree (Amsterdam University Press), pp. 75-86.

(1998c) "Green Political Philosophy," in The Routledge

Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Edward Craig (London: Routledge), vol. 4, pp. 159-66.

(1998d) "Mill, James" in The Routledge Encyclopedia of

Philosophy, vol. 6, pp. 359-60. (1998e-h) Four (4) new articles for the Environmental Encyclopedia,

2nd edn. of 1994a (Gale Research): Boundary Waters Canoe Area (136); Rathje, William (858); Stegner, Wallace (984-5); Takings (1011-12). All other articles (1994b-y) were

revised and updated.

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1997 (1997a) "Political Theory and Conceptual Change," in Andrew

Vincent (ed.), Political Theory: Tradition and Diversity (Cambridge University Press), pp. 28-44.

(1997b) "Hobbes' Linguistic Turn," in Great Political Thinkers:

Hobbes, eds. John Dunn and Ian Harris; repr. of 1985b (London: Elgar), Volume II, pp. 513-34.

(1997c) "The Turner Diaries: Neo-Nazi Scripture" (with Richard

Dagger), P.S., Dec., pp. 717-18. 1996

(1996a) "Ideology and Consistency: A Dialogical Approach,"

Journal of Political Ideologies, 1:1 (March, 1996), pp. 97-102.

(1996b) "What's Wrong With `Values'?" New Oxford Review, 63:4

(May), pp. 6-11. 1995 (1995a) Reappraising Political Theory: Revisionist Studies in the

History of Political Thought (Oxford University Press). (1995b) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal (New York:

Harper-Collins). 2nd rev. edn. (1995c) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader (New York: Harper-

Collins). 2nd rev. edn. (1995d) "An Ambivalent Alliance: Political Science and American

Democracy," in Political Science in History, ed. John Dryzek, James Farr, and Stephen T. Leonard (Cambridge University Press), pp. 41-65.

1994 (1994a) Co-editor and contributor, Environmental Encyclopedia

(Detroit: Gale Research) (1994b-y) Twenty-four articles for (1994a): Abbey, Edward (1); Berry, Wendell (72-73); Deep Ecology

(213-14); Environmentalism (306-7); Foreman, Dave (347-48); Future Generations (360); Gore, Albert, Jr. (378-79); Green Politics (384-86); Greens (391); Humanism (425); Intergenerational Justice (442-44); Intrinsic Value (450); Jackson, Wes (459); Land Institute (473); Land Stewardship Project (475); Lovins, Amory B. (492); Monkey-wrenching (525); Nearing, Scott (556-57); People

for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (616-17); Positional

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Goods (651); Regan, Tom (693); Roszak, Theodore (720-21); Shadow Pricing (756); Singer, Peter (761).

(1994z) "Marxian Science and Positivist Politics," in Positivist

Sociology and Its Critics, ed. Peter Halfpenny and Peter McMylor (London: Edward Elgar Ltd.), pp. 36-61. (Reprint of 1984c).

1993 (1993a) "American Political Science in its Post-War Political

Context," in Political Science: History and Discipline, ed. James Farr and Raymond Seidelman (University of Michigan Press), pp. 207-231.

(1993b) "Power," in A Companion to Contemporary Political

Philosophy, ed. Robert E. Goodin and Philip Pettit (Oxford: Blackwell), pp. 548-57.

(1993c) "Was Bentham a Feminist? [Exchange with Lea Campos

Boralevi], in Jeremy Bentham: Critical Assessments, 4 vols., ed. Bhikhu Parekh (London: Routledge), IV, pp. 230-57; repr. of 1980c.

(1993d) "George E. G. Catlin," in American Political Scientists,

ed. Glenn H. Utter et al. (Greenwood Press), pp. 45-47. 1992

(1992a) James Mill: Political Writings, editor; includes 7,500-

word Editor's Introduction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

(1992b) "Constitutional Interpretation and Conceptual Change," in

Legal Hermeneutics, ed. Gregory Leyh (Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press), pp. 129-46.

(1992c) "New Faces of Power," in Rethinking Power, ed. Thomas E.

Wartenberg (Albany: S.U.N.Y. Press, pp. 14-31. (1992d) "How Social Science (Actually) Works: Reflections on

Practice and a Case for the Case Study," Review-Essay, Journal of Policy History, 4:4 (1992), pp. 492-98.

1991 (1991a) Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, co-author

with Richard Dagger (New York: Harper-Collins). (1991b) Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, co-editor with Richard

Dagger (New York: Harper-Collins). (1991c) "Whither Political Theory?," in Political Science:

Looking to the Future, ed. William Crotty (Northwestern

University Press), pp. 57-76.

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(1991d) "History: Critique and Irony," in The Cambridge Companion to Marx, ed. Terrell Carver (Cambridge University Press), 124-42.

(1991e) "Mathematics, Morals, and Politics: Notes Toward a

History," in Papers in Jurisprudence, Political Thought and Comparative Politics, vol. XIX, ed. Manuel J. Peláez (Malaga, Spain: Prensa Universidad de Málaga), pp. 5767-5780.

(1991f) "Political Science," in Academic American Encyclopedia

(Grolier, Inc.), pp. 403-404. 1990

(1990a) "On Richard Rorty's Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity: A

Symposium" (with William Connolly and Peter Dews, et al.), History of the Human Sciences, 3:1 (February), pp. 101-122.

(1990b) "The `L-Word': A Short History of Liberalism" (with

Richard Dagger), The Political Science Teacher (Washington, DC: American Political Science Association, Winter 1990), 2, pp. 1-6.

(1990c) Chinese translation of (1979a) in Digest of Modern

Foreign Philosophy and Social Sciences, no. 12.

1989 (1989a) Political Innovation and Conceptual Change, contributor

and co-editor with Russell L. Hanson and James Farr (Cambridge University Press).

(1989b) "Editors' Introduction," Political Innovation and

Conceptual Change, pp. 1-5. (1989c) "Party," in Political Innovation and Conceptual Change,

chapter 7, pp. 155-176. (1989d) "The Politics of Social Science in Post-War America," in

Recasting America: Culture and Politics in the Age of Cold War, ed. Lary May (University of Chicago Press), pp. 76-92.

1988 (1988a) Transforming Political Discourse: Political Theory and

Critical Conceptual History (Oxford: Blackwell). (1988b) Conceptual Change and the Constitution, contributor and

co-editor with J.G.A. Pocock (University Press of Kansas).

(1988c) "Introduction" (co-author with J.G.A. Pocock) to

Conceptual Change and the Constitution, chapter 1, pp. 1-12.

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(1988d) "A Republic -- If You Can Keep It," in Conceptual Change

and the Constitution, chapter 8, pp. 137-164. (1988e) "Educative vs. Economic Theories of Democracy," in

Democracy, State, and Justice: Critical Perspectives and New Interpretations, ed. Diane Sainsbury (Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell), pp. 17-32.

(1988f) "Weike yu Makesi Lun `Chuangzao' Lishi" (Chinese

translation of 1983c), transl. by Lu Xiaohe in Translation Series in Philosophy (Beijing, People's Republic of China: Institute of Philosophy, China Academy of Social Sciences), pp. 52-77.

1987 (1987a) Idioms of Inquiry: Critique and Renewal in Political

Science, editor and contributor (Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press).

(1987b) "Editor's Introduction" to (1987a), pp. 1-10. (1987c) "Is There Progress in Political Science?" in (1987a), pp.

13-43. (1987d) "Deadly Hermeneutics; Or, Sinn and the Social Scientist"

in (1987a), pp. 95-112.

(1987e) "Authority and Conceptual Change," NOMOS XXIX: Authority

Revisited, ed. J. Roland Pennock and John Chapman (New York: N.Y.U. Press), pp. 39-58.

(1987f) "In the Shadow of Babel: The `Scientific' Reconstruction

of Political Discourse," in Political Discourse: Explorations in Indian and Western Political Thought, eds. T. Pantham and Bhikhu Parekh (New Delhi and London: Sage Publications), pp. 23-46.

(1987g) "Alienation," Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political

Thought, ed. David Miller, et al. (Oxford: Blackwell),

pp. 6-8. (1987h) "Power," Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Thought, pp.

397-400. 1986 (1986) "When Words Lose Their Meaning," Ethics, 97 (April), pp.

620-31. 1985 (1985a) "The Incoherence of Intergenerational Justice," Inquiry,

28, pp. 321-337.

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(1985b) "Hobbes' Linguistic Turn," Polity, 18 (summer), pp. 739-760.

1984 (1984a) After Marx, co-ed. with James Farr (Cambridge University

Press). (1984b) "Editors' Introduction" (co-author with James Farr) to

(1984 a), pp. 1-11, 121-123, and 213-216. (1984c) "Marxian Science and Positivist Politics," in (1984a),

pp. 235-260.

(1984d) "The Picaresque Prince: Reflections on Machiavelli and Moral Change," Political Theory, 12 (Nov.), pp. 521-536.

(1984e) "The Feminist and His Father -- A True Detective Story,"

in The Research Experience in Political Science, ed. W. Phillips Shively (Itasca, Ill.: F.E. Peacock Publishers), pp. 92-110.

(1984f) "From Paradigms to Research Programs: Toward a

Post-Kuhnian Political Science," in Theory Building and Data Analysis in Political Science, ed. Herbert B. Asher et al. (University of Tennessee Press), pp. 23-49; reprint of Ball, 1976.

1983 (1983a) "The Ontological Presuppositions and Political

Consequences of a Social Science," in Changing Social Science, ed. Jerald Wallulis and Daniel Sabia (Albany: S.U.N.Y. Press), pp. 31-51.

(1983b) "Contradiction and Critique in Political Theory," in What

Should Political Theory Be Now?, ed. John S. Nelson (Albany: S.U.N.Y. Press), pp. 127-150.

(1983c) "On `Making' History in Vico and Marx," in Vico and Marx:

Affinities and Contrasts, ed. Giorgio Tagliacozzo

(Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press), pp. 78-93. Subsequently translated into Chinese (1988f).

(1983d) "A Critique of Pure Pacifism," in Dissent and

Affirmation: Essays Presented to Mulford Q. Sibley, ed. Arthur L. Kalleberg et al. (Bowling Green State University Press), pp. 38-48.

1982 (1982a) "Platonism and Penology: James Mill's Attempted

Synthesis," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 18 (July), pp. 222-229.

(1982b) "Reply to Mark Warren," Political Theory, 10 (May), pp. 307-10; a reply to a critique of Ball (1979 a).

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1981 (1981) "Popper's Psychologism," Philosophy of the Social

Sciences, 11 (March), pp. 65-68. -- Followed by Sir Karl Popper, "Popper's Psychologism: A Reply to Ball," Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 12 (March), p. 69.

1980 (1980a) "Utilitarianism, Feminism and the Franchise," History of

Political Thought, 1 (Spring), pp. 91-115. (1980b) "Dangerous Knowledge? The Self-Subversion of Social

Deviance Theory," Inquiry, 23 (December), pp. 377-395. (1980c) "Was Bentham a Feminist?" Bentham Studies (May), pp.

25-32. --Followed by L.C. Boralevi, "In Defense of a `Myth'," pp. 33-46, and my reply, "Bentham No Feminist: A Reply to Boralevi," pp. 47-48.

(1980d) "On Re-reading Rousseau and His Critics," Midwest

Quarterly, 11 (Spring), pp. 333-346. 1979 (1979a) "Marx and Darwin: A Reconsideration," Political Theory,

7, (November), pp. 469-483. (1979b) "Interest-Explanations," Polity, 12 (Winter), pp.

187-201. (1979c) "Comment on Butler," American Political Science Review,

73 (June), pp. 549-550. -- Followed by Butler's "Reply," ibid., pp. 550-551.

1978 (1978a) "Two Concepts of Coercion," Theory and Society, 8

(January), pp. 97-112.

(1978b) "`Power' Revised: A Comment on Oppenheim," Journal of

Politics, 40 (August), pp. 609-618. -- Followed by Oppenheim's reply, pp. 619-621.

1977 (1977a) Political Theory and Praxis, editor and contributor

(University of Minnesota Press). (1977b) "Editor's Introduction" to (1977 a), pp. 3-10. (1977c) "Plato and Aristotle: The Unity versus the Autonomy of

Theory and Practice," in (1977 a), pp. 57-69.

(1977d) "Marxism, Revisionism, and the State," Studies in Marxism, 1 (September), pp. 43-50.

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1976 (1976) "From Paradigms to Research Programs: Toward a

Post-Kuhnian Political Science," American Journal of Political Science, 20 (February), pp. 151-177.

1975 (1975a) "Power, Causation, and Explanation," Polity, 8 (Winter),

pp. 189-214. (1975b) "Models of Power: Past and Present," Journal of the

History of the Behavioral Sciences, 11 (July), pp.

211-222. (1975c) "Rational Explanation Revisited," Proceedings of the

Fifth International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (London).

1973 (1973) Civil Disobedience and Civil Deviance (Sage, 1973). 1972 (1972a) "Theory and Practice: An Examination of the Platonic and

Aristotelian Conceptions of Political Theory," Western Political Quarterly, 15 (September), pp. 534-545.

(1972b) "On `Historical' Explanation," Philosophy of the Social

Sciences, 2 (September), pp. 181-192. 1970 (1970) Liberalism and Conservatism in Historical Perspective:

Hypotheses, Conjectures, and Evidence (Berkeley: Survey Research Center, University of California; 140 pages).

1967

(1967) "The Unguarded Gate: Intellectuals and the End of

Ideology," The Cowell Review (June), pp. 7-21. II. Translations Adolf Hitler, selections from Mein Kampf in Ball, Dagger and O’Neill,

eds., Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, 9th ed. (New York: Pearson Longman, 2014, pp. 320-334.

Olympe de Gouges, "Declaration of the Rights of Woman," translated (with Sharilyn Geistfeld) from Les Droits de la Femme et de la

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Citoyenne, in Ideals and Ideologies, eds. Ball and Dagger, 9th edn. (New York: Longman, 2014), pp. 354-56.

Joseph de Maistre, "Considerations on France" and "Study of

Sovereignty," translated from Considérations sur la France and Étude sur la Souveraineté, in Oeuvres Complètes de Joseph de Maistre (Lyon, 1891), in Ideals and Ideologies, eds. Ball and Dagger, 2nd edn. (New York: Harper- Collins, 1995), pp. 154-57.

Mikhail Bakunin, "Letter to La Liberté," transl. of Lettre à La

Liberté, Oeuvres (Paris, 1910), vol. IV, pp. 341-50, 378; in Ideals and Ideologies, 2nd edn. (New York: Harper Collins, 1995), pp. 257-60.

Immanuel Kant, "What is Enlightenment?" translation of "Was Ist Aufklärung?," Kants Sämmtliche Werke (1838), in Ideals and Ideologies, eds. Ball and Dagger (New York: Harper Collins, 1991),

Euripides, The Suppliants (selection), in Ideals and Ideologies, eds.

Ball and Dagger, pp. 16-17. "Force and Its Political Use in Hobbes," translation of R. Polin's La

Force et son Emploi in Polin, Politique et Philosophie chez Thomas Hobbes (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1953); in Philosophical Forum, 3 (1972), pp. 278-304.

III. Book Reviews (partial listing)

George Kateb, Lincoln’s Political Thought (Harvard University Press,

2015), Perspectives on Politics, 14: 3 (Sept. 2016), pp. 860-61. Danielle Allen, Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of

Independence in Defense of Equality (W.W. Norton, 2014), Journal of Politics; in press.

Melissa Lane, Eco-Republic: What the Ancients can Teach Us about

Ethics, Virtue, and Sustainable Living (Princeton University Press, 2011), Perspectives on Politics, 11: 2 (June 2013), pp. 608-09.

Hannah Spahn, Thomas Jefferson, Time, and History (University of Virginia Press, 2011), American Political Thought, 2:1 (Spring 2013), pp. 149-152.

Pauline Maier, Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution,

1787-1788, Journal of Politics (April 2012); online only. Thomas Jefferson, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, vol. 36, December

1801-March 1802, ed. Barbara Oberg, et al., Journal of American History, 99: 3 (Dec. 2012), pp. 897-98.

David J. Siemers, Presidents and Political Thought (University of

Missouri Press, 2009), American Review of Politics (Winter, 2011), pp. 357-59.

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David Ciepley, Liberalism in the Shadow of Totalitarianism (Harvard University Press, 2006), Perspectives on Politics, 7:2 (Spring 2009), pp. 398-99.

Walter Stahr, John Jay: Founding Father (New York: Hambledon &

London, 2005), Journal of American History, 93: 2 (Sept. 2006), pp. 505-6.

Stephen G. Engelmann, Imagining Interest in Political Thought:

Origins of Economic Rationality (Duke U.P., 2003), Perspectives on Politics, 2:2 (June 2004), pp. 353-54.

Ido Oren, Our Enemies and US: America's Rivalries and the Making of

Political Science (Cornell U.P., 2003), Journal of American

History, June 2004. Aryeh Botwinick and William E. Connolly (eds.), Democracy and Vision:

Sheldon Wolin and the Vicissitudes of the Political (Princeton U.P., 2001), Journal of Politics, 64:3 (August 2002), pp. 493-5.

Jonathan Hughes, Ecology and Historical Materialism (Cambridge U.P.,

2000), American Political Science Review, 96 (June 2002), pp. 408-9.

Conor Cruise O'Brien, The Long Affair: Thomas Jefferson and the

French Revolution, 1785-1800 (U. of Chicago Press, 1996), History of Political Thought, XXI: 4 (Winter 2000), pp. 730-32.

Mike Hawkins, Social Darwinism in European and American Thought, 1860-1945 (Cambridge U.P., 1997), Annals of the American Academy, 559 (Sept. 1998), pp. 198-99.

Kristin R. Monroe, The Heart of Altruism (Princeton U.P., 1996),

Political Theory, Oct. 1998, pp. 751-54. Peter Onuf and Nicholas Onuf, Federal Union, Modern World: The Law of

Nations in an Age of Revolutions, 1776-1814 (Madison, 1993), William & Mary Quarterly (Jan. 1995), 216-18.

Stephen L. Elkin and Karol E. Soltan (eds.), A New Constitutionalism

(Chicago, 1993), Ethics, 105 (April 1995), pp. 688-89.

Janet Semple, Bentham's Prison: A Study of the Panopticon (Oxford

U.P., 1993), History of Political Thought, 15 (Spring 1994), 136-38.

Shelley Burtt, Virtue Transformed: Political Argument in England,

1688-1740 (Cambridge U. P., 1992), American Political Science Review, 88 (March 1994), p. 212.

Garrett Ward Sheldon, The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson

(Johns Hopkins U. P., 1993), Political Studies 41 (Dec. 1993), pp. 727-28.

Peter Laslett and James S. Fishkin, eds., Justice Between Age Groups

and Generations (Yale U.P., 1992), Political Studies, 41 (June 1993), p. 370.

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Bruce Ackerman, The Future of Liberal Revolution (Yale University,

1992), Ethics 104 (Jan., 1994), p. 418. M. W. Taylor, Men Versus the State: Herbert Spencer and late

Victorian Individualism (Oxford U.P., 1992), History of European Ideas

Ross Poole, Morality and Modernity (Routledge, 1991), Ethics,

(October 1992), p. 191. Ian Shapiro, Political Criticism (U. C. Press, 1990) and Charles W.

Anderson, Pragmatic Liberalism (U. of Chicago Press, 1990), American Political Science Review, 86 (1992), p. 503.

Wolfgang J. Mommsen, The Political and Social Theory of Max Weber (U.

of Chicago Press, 1989) and Lawrence A. Scaff, Fleeing the Iron Cage: Culture, Politics and Modernity in the Thought of Max Weber (U.C. Press, 1989), American Political Science Review, 84 (September 1990), pp. 975-976.

James B. Rule, Theories of Civil Violence (U.C. Press, 1988), Social

Forces 68:3 (March 1990), pp. 942-943. Howard Brick, Daniel Bell and the Decline of Intellectual Radicalism

(U. of Wisconsin Press, 1986), Contemporary Sociology, 16 (Sept. 1987), pp. 759-760.

Steven Lukes, Marxism and Morality (Oxford U.P., 1986), Ethics, 97 (July 1987), pp. 871-72.

William L. McBride and Calvin O. Schrag, eds., Phenomenology in a

Pluralistic Context (S.U.N.Y. Press, 1985), Philosophy of the Social Sciences 17 (June 1987), pp. 277-278.

Charles Taylor, Philosophical Papers, 2 vols. (Cambridge U. P.,

1985), American Political Science Review, 81 (March 1987), pp. 270-271.

Quentin Skinner, Richard Rorty, and J.B. Schneewind, eds., Philosophy

in History: Essays on the Historiography of Philosophy (Cambridge

U. P., 1985), Ethics 97 (October 1986), pp. 281-82. Lea Campos Boralevi, Bentham and the Oppressed (Berlin: de Gruyter,

1984), History of Political Thought, 7 (Summer 1986), pp. 397-400. Walter L. Adamson, Marx and the Disillusionment of Marxism (U.C.

Press, 1985), Ethics, 96 (July 1986), p. 905. Douglas Kellner, Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis of Marxism (U.C.

Press, 1985), Ethics, 96 (April 1986), p. 681. Richard Madsen, Morality and Power in a Chinese Village (U.C. Press,

1985), Contemporary Sociology 15 (January 1986), pp. 145-146.

Stefan Collini, Donald Winch, and John Burrow, That Noble Science of Politics: A Study in Nineteenth Century Intellectual History

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(Cambridge U.P., 1983) and David M. Ricci, The Tragedy of Political Science (Yale U.P., 1984), Contemporary Sociology 14 (May 1985), pp. 366-368.

Martin Jay, Marxism and Totality (U.C. Press, 1984), Ethics 96 (Oct.

1985), pp. 200-201. John Gray, Mill on Liberty: A Defence (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983),

History of Political Thought, 5 (Summer 1984), pp. 379-382. Thomas Haskell (ed.), The Authority of Experts (Indiana U.P., 1983),

Contemporary Sociology, 13 (Nov. 1984), pp. 743-744. Ira H. Cohen, Ideology and Unconsciousness: Reich, Freud, and Marx

(N.Y.U. Press, 1982), American Political Science Review, Dec. 1983, pp. 1111-12.

David Miller and Larry Seidentop, eds., The Nature of Political

Theory (Oxford U.P., 1983), Political Theory, 12 (1984), pp. 135-39.

Michael J. Shapiro, Language and Political Understanding (Yale

U.P., 1981), American Political Science Review 76 (Sept. 1982), pp. 735-736.

Richard D. Alexander, Darwinism and Human Affairs (U. of Washington

Press, 1979), Ethics, 92 (October, 1981), pp. 161-162.

David Thomas, Naturalism in Social Science (Cambridge U.P., 1980), American Political Science Review, 75 (March, 1981), pp. 183-184.

Stewart Clegg, The Theory of Power and Organization (Routledge &

Kegan Paul, 1979), Ethics, 91 (April, 1981), p. 532. Nancy L. Rosenblum, Bentham's Theory of the Modern State (Harvard

U.P., 1978), American Political Science Review, 73 (September, 1979), pp. 864-865.

John Rees and Jack Lively, eds., Utilitarian Logic and Politics

(Oxford U.P., 1978), Political Theory, 7 (August, 1979), pp. 431-434.

Thomas Kuhn, The Essential Tension (U. of Chicago Press, 1977),

Journal of Politics (February, 1979), pp. 265-267. Duncan MacRae, Jr., The Social Function of Social Science (Yale U.P.,

1976), American Political Science Review (June, 1978), 649-650. Steven Lukes, Power: A Radical View (Macmillan, 1974) and J.H. Nagel,

The Descriptive Analysis of Power (Yale U.P., 1975), Political Theory, 4 (May, 1976), 246-249.

David Hackett Fischer, Historians' Fallacies: Toward a Logic of

Historical Thought (Harper and Row, l972), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 6 (March l976), pp. 89-91.

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Virginia Held, The Public Interest and Individual Interests (Basic Books, l970), The Review of Politics, XXXIV (January l972), pp. 127-28.

IV. Conference Papers, Invited Addresses, etc. (partial listing)

“Was There a Berkeley School of Political Theory?” My contribution to a round table of the same name, Western Political Science Association meeting, San Diego, 26 March 2016. “The American Founders’ New Science of Politics,” presented at the

annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 4, 2015. “Reply to My Critics,” panel on “Terence Ball’s Reappraising Political Theory Twenty Years On,” annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 5, 2015. “Lincoln’s Deadly Hermeneutics,” invited paper presented at Oxford University, 24 Sept. 2011; revised version presented at the invitation of the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 29 May 2013 and as the (invited) Charles S. Hyneman Lecture at Indiana University, 25 March 2014. "Toward a Greener and More Inclusive Democracy: A Mildly Utopian

Inquiry," invited paper presented at the University of California - San Diego, 19 April 2010.

"How Ideologies Work," invited paper presented at the National

Intelligence Colloquium, ASU, 16 April 2009. "The Dutch Conceptual History Project: A Methodological Critique,"

invited paper delivered at the conference, "Dutch Conceptual History in Comparative and International Perspective," European Universities Institute, Florence, 14-16 June 2008.

"Manipulation: As Old as Democracy Itself (and Sometimes Dangerous),"

invited paper presented at the conference "Manipulating Democracy,"

Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, 5 February 2008. "A Critique of Pure Pacifism," paper presented at the John M. Dolan

Memorial Symposium, University of Minnesota, 11-12 Oct. 2006. "Competing Theories of Character Formation: James vs. John Stuart

Mill," paper presented to the J.S. Mill Bicentenary Conference, University College London, 7 April 2006.

"Green Democracy: Problems and Prospects," American Political Science

Association annual meeting, Washington, DC, 3 Sept. 2005. "From Democracy to Biocracy? Prospects for Green Democracy," Midwest

Political Science Association meeting, Chicago, 7 April 2005.

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"Green Democracy," invited talk at the Center for Ethics & Public Policy, University of Minnesota - Duluth, 14 March 2005

"Obligations Over Time: Intergenerational Wrongs, Rights and

Responsibilities," The Leckhampton Lecture, Cambridge University, 30 November 2004. An earlier version was presented at the University of California - Santa Cruz, 3 January 2003.

"From Democracy to Biocracy? Prospects for Green Democracy," invited

paper presented at Sheffield University (25 October), Oxford University (9 November 2004) and the University of Exeter (10 November 2004).

"The Writing of Rousseau's Ghost," presentation at the roundtable on

political fiction, APSA annual meeting, Boston, 29 Aug. 2002. "Must Political Theory be Historical?," invited paper presented at

Texas A & M University, 2 March 2002. "Confessions of a Conceptual Historian," keynote address at the ECPR

(European Consortium for Political Research) conference Rhetoric and Conceptual Change, Tampere, Finland, 27 June 2001

"Duties Beyond Borders: The Expanding Ethical Universe," Lincoln

Center Public Ethics Scholar Inaugural Lecture, given at ASU on 3 April 2001 and at three other venues; sponsored by the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics

"How (Not) to Think About Future Generations," invited paper presented at the University of California, Santa Cruz, 27 October 2000.

"Markets in Their Place," invited paper presented at Princeton

University, 23 September 2000. "The Formation of Character: J.S. Mill's Science of Ethology

Reconsidered," invited paper presented at the London School of Economics (22 Oct. 1998) and the universities of Bristol (4 Nov. 1998) and Hull (10 Dec. 1998). Revised version presented at APSA meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2 Sept. 1999.

"Thinking About Future Generations," invited paper, Exeter University (5 Nov. 1998) and Nuffield College, Oxford (9 Nov. 1998)

"Ideological Innovation and Conceptual Change," presented to Round

Table on "Ideological Communities" at 1998 APSA meeting (Boston) "The Earth Belongs to the Living: The Problem of Intergenerational

Relations in American Political Thought," invited paper at the Symposium on "The American Spirit," University of Calgary, 22 September 1995.

"New Ethics for Old?," invited paper presented to the Political

Theory Working Group, Nuffield College, Oxford, 5 June 1995.

"Green Political Theory and the Problem of Future Generations," invited paper, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 7 June 1995.

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"Conceptual History and the History of Political Thought," invited

paper presented at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, 28 April 1995.

"The Myth of Adam and American Identity," paper presented at the 1993

Annual Meeting of The American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 2-5 September, 1993.

"James Mill's and Auguste Comte's Schemes for Civil Religion

Compared," invited paper presented to Quentin Skinner and John Dunn's Political Theory Seminar, Cambridge University, 3 May 1993.

"Plato and the Panopticon; or, What Foucault Missed," The 1993 Fowler

Hamilton Lecture, Oxford University, 14 May 1993. "How Not to Interpret the U.S. Constitution" and "Benthamite

Discipline and Punishment," invited papers presented at Exeter University (England), 9-10 June 1993.

"James Mill on Discipline and Punishment," invited paper presented to

the International Conference on Utilitarian Studies, University of Western Ontario, 3-5 April 1992.

"Educating Citizens," invited paper presented at Louisiana State

University, 11 March 1992. "Pollution Prevention in Higher Education Curricula," invited talk to

the WRITAR Conference, sponsored by the Waste Reduction Institute, St. Paul, MN, 9 Dec. 1991.

"How (not) to Think About Future Generations," invited paper,

National Conference on Social Ecology, Wilder Forest, MN; 7-9 June 1991.

"Constitutional Interpretation and Conceptual Change" and "Duties to

Future Generations," two invited lectures at Carleton College, 9 May 1991.

"What's Wrong with `Values'?", keynote address at conference on

"Values, Vision and Power," University of Minnesota, 12 November

1990. "Freedom: Whence and Whither,?" invited paper, Institute of

Humanities, University of Denver, 9 October 1990. "The Higher Illiteracy," invited paper presented at the Third Annual

Meeting of the American Association for Advancement of Core Curriculum, Keystone Resort, Keystone, Colorado, 6-8 October 1990.

"Ideology and Consistency: A `Dialogical' Approach," invited paper

presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Washington, D.C., 11-14 July 1990.

"Environmental `Risk Assessment': An Ethical Critique," invited

lecture, School of Agriculture, University of Minnesota-St. Paul, 21 May 1990.

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"The Expanding Ethical Universe," invited Earth Day lecture presented

at the Hennepin County Medical Center (20 April 1990) and elsewhere.

"What's Wrong with `Original Intent'?", invited paper presented at

the University of Virginia, 29 January 1990. "Whither Political Theory?," invited "theme" paper presented at the

annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 13-15 April 1989.

"Media Mergers and Information Monopolies: Their Impact on

Democratic Communities," invited talk presented to the conference

on "Ethics in Media Management -- The Question of Mergers and Acquisitions," sponsored by the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, University of Minnesota, 1 April 1989.

"Did Marx Have a Theory of History?" Olin Foundation Lecture, Duke

University, 11 Oct. 1988. "New Faces of Power," invited paper presented to the Swedish

Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, University of Uppsala, 17 March 1988.

"Rousseau's Civil Religion Reconsidered," The Elias Berg Lecture in

Political Theory, University of Stockholm, 14 March 1988. Earlier version presented by invitation at Oberlin College, 7 March 1988,

and at Arizona State University, 8 February 1988. "Intergenerational Justice: A Sketch of Several Issues," invited

paper, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 17 December 1987.

"The `Economic' Reconstruction of Democratic Discourse," invited

paper, University of Maryland - College Park, 13 November 1987. "Intergenerational Terrorism," invited talk at the Woodrow Wilson

International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 15 September 1987.

"Legal Interpretation and Conceptual Change," invited paper presented to the Roundtable on Legal Hermeneutics, American Political Science Association Meeting, The Palmer House, Chicago, 5 September 1987.

"A Republic -- If You Can Keep It," paper presented at the conference

on Conceptual Change and the Constitution of the United States, sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and Folger Institute Center for the History of British Political Thought, The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., 16-18 April 1987.

"Prospects for a Rapprochement Between `Political Theory' and

`Political Science'," invited paper, University of Pittsburgh, 19 September 1986.

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"The Survivor and the Savant: James Mill's and Auguste Comte's Schemes for Civil Religion Compared," invited paper presented to "The Political Thought of the Scottish Enlightenment in its European Context," sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, 25-28 August 1986.

"Present and Future Directions in Normative Political Theory,"

invited paper (with William Connolly), Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 12 April 1986.

"Intergenerational Justice: What do we Owe to Future Generations?,"

invited address presented to the Fourth Annual Seminar on Applied Ethics, Augsburg College, 9 March 1985.

"Mathematics and Morals: An Historical Survey," session on

Mathematical Modeling and Moral Problems, Conference on Mathematical Models, University of Minnesota, 12 July 1984.

"The Incoherence of Intergenerational Justice," invited paper

presented at APSA Roundtable on the Foundations of Justice, with Richard Rorty and Michael Walzer, APSA Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 31 August 1984. Revised version presented at University of Chicago, 23 Oct. 1984.

"The Linguistic Turn in Political Science" and "What Kind of

`Science' is Political Science?," two papers presented at the 1983 meeting of the American Political Science Association, The Palmer

House, Chicago, Ill. (The latter was my contribution to a Roundtable discussion with William Riker and David Easton.)

"Marx, Engels, and Science," invited paper presented to the Bay Area

Conference for the Study of Political Thought, University of California-Berkeley, 6 May 1983.

"The Picaresque Prince: Reflections on Machiavelli and Moral

Change," invited paper presented at the University of California at Santa Cruz, 5 May 1983. Revised version presented at the universities of Bristol and Exeter, Nov. 1983.

"Hermeneutics and Politics," "Marxism, Positivism and Science," and

"Conservative Socialism," three invited lectures presented at Ohio State University, 28-29 October, 1982.

"The Two Mills and the Science of Man," conference on "Ethics and

Social Science in the Age of Enlightenment," University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, 16-18 April 1982.

"Contradiction and Critique in Political Theory," invited paper

presented to the Shambaugh Conference, "What Should Political Theory Be Now?" at the University of Iowa, 28-30 January l981.

"On Authority in the Social Sciences," paper presented to the

NEH/APSA "Ethical Issues" seminar, 1980 APSA meetings, Washington, D.C.

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"The Ontological and Political Presuppositions of a Social Science," invited paper presented at the conference, "Changing Social Science," at the University of South Carolina, 11-12 April l980.

"Utilitarianism, Feminism, and the Franchise," invited paper,

Nuffield College, Oxford, 27 February 1979. "Dilemmas and Paradoxes in Utilitarianism" and "On the Sources of

Mill's Feminism," invited papers, University of Exeter, March 1-2, 1979.

"The Concept of Contradiction in Marxian Theory," paper presented at

the 1978 meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York.

"Coercion and Structural Determinism," paper presented to the

Foundations of Political Theory Group at the 1976 meetings of the American Political Science Association.

Lectures delivered at the Universities of Stockholm and Uppsala (Sweden): 14-17 March 1988: "Rousseau's Civil Religion Reconsidered" (The 1988

Elias Berg Lecture); and "New Faces of Power." 10-12 December 1984: "Marx's Metascience"; "Intergenerational

Justice"; "Machiavelli and Moral Change."

20-23 March 1979: "Marx and Darwin"; "Marxism as `Science': Critique and Correction"; "Dangerous Knowledge? A Paradox in Social Deviance Theory"; "Utilitarianism, Feminism, and the Franchise."

17-20 November 1975: "Power and Causation"; "Beyond Popper and Kuhn";

"On Rationality." "Interest-Explanations in Social Science," invited paper presented to

the Swedish Philosophical Association, Stockholm, 19 November 1975. "Rousseau: Neither Totalitarian nor Democrat," public lecture

presented by invitation to the Afternoon Lecture Series sponsored by the Minnesota University Forum, 31 October 1974; also broadcast

on KUOM Radio. "Models of Power," paper presented to the 1974 meeting of the

International Society for the History of the Behavioral and Social Sciences at the University of New Hampshire, 2 June 1974.

V. Journalism: Essays, Columns, Guest Editorials, etc. (partial

listing) "What's Happened to John McCain? The angry man puzzles pundits and

Arizonans," interviewed by Lee-Anne Goodman for The Canadian Press; available online by googling John McCain Terence Ball.

"Young will also be old some day," Arizona Republic, 7 November 2009, p. B4.

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"Character and Conduct, From Plato's Day to Ours" (letter), New York

Times, 22 Oct. 2009, p. A30; also online at nytimes.com/2009/10/22/opinion/l22brooks.html?_r=18-scp=1&sq=terence%20ball&st=cse

"What is Socialism in 2009?" New York Times op. ed., 14 Sept. 2009;

available online at http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/14/what-is-socialism-in-2009/

"Dying for a Shopping Spree," Arizona Republic, 2 November 2003, p. V

4.

"Downside of Proposed Plus-Minus Grading System," Arizona Republic, 9 March 2002. "Ecology" -- a contribution to William Safire's column "On Language,"

New York Times Magazine, 13 May 2001, p. 18; available online at nytimes.com/2001/05/13/magazine/the-way-we-live-now-5-13-01-on-language-semantitheft.html

"Do We Owe a Debt to Our Grandchildren?," Arizona Republic ("Ideas"

section), 8 April 2001, p. J3. "Pascal in Vegas," New York Times, 20 March 2001, p. A28; available

online at nytimes.com/2001/03/20/opinion/l-pascal-in-vegas-465577.html

Reply to Conor Cruise O'Brien (with Joyce Appleby), The Atlantic

Monthly (January 1997), pp. 6-8. "Nuclear Power and Future Generations," Minneapolis Star Tribune, 28

April 1991, p. 23A. "I've got a Little List...," Minnesota Daily, 23 May 1990, p. 7. "Appeals Court was Right in National Guard Verdict," Minneapolis Star

Tribune, 24 Dec. 1988. "Don't Split the College of Liberal Arts," Minnesota Daily, 29 Oct.

1987. "`Plagiarism' Common Among America's Founding Fathers," Minnesota

Daily, 13 Oct. 1987. "University's Direction Portrayed Accurately by New Logo," Minnesota

Daily, 6 Jan. 1987, p. 5. "Spy Mission to Put the World to Rights" (on Accuracy in Academia),

London Times Higher Education Supplement, 2 May 1986. "Creating a New Kind of Criminal," Minneapolis Star Tribune, 21 Dec.

1983.

"A Label One Can't Apply to Ronald Reagan," Minneapolis Star Tribune, 17 March 1983.

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"America's Revolutionary Heritage," invited guest editorial,

Minneapolis Star and Tribune, 4 July 1982. "Hostage Hoopla," Minnesota Daily, 9 February 1981. Review of Charles Fecher, H.L. Mencken, in Minneapolis Tribune, 7

July 1978. Review of James M. Youngdale, Populism: A Psychohistorical

Perspective, in the Minnesota Daily, 3 May 1976. Review of Bruce Mazlish, James and John Stuart Mill, in Minnesota

Daily, 2 June 1975.

Review of Edwin Newman, Strictly Speaking: Will America be the Death

of English?, in Minnesota Daily, 25 November 1974. VI. T.V. Appearances and Radio Broadcasts (partial listing). Script writer and narrator of 10-part public TV series on

"Contemporary Political Ideologies", KTCI-TV, 28 March - 30 May 1989. Repeated Fall, 1989 and Spring, 1990. I also composed and performed music for several programs in this series. Series continues to be broadcast nationally on "Mind Extension University"; also distributed in video cassettes and CDs to accompany textbook (2002a) and reader (2002b).

Interviewed about the military coup in Haiti, KARE-TV, 6 October

1991. Featured interviewee on WCCO-TV program on Prospects in the Persian

Gulf War, 17 January 1991. Radio interview and discussion on "Environmental Ethics in the

1990's," KUOM Radio, 9 October 1990. Guest on KTCA-TV's "Almanac" program, discussing ethics and lobbying

at the state legislature, 16 February 1990.

Guest on WCCO-TV II's "Community Focus," half-hour program on media coverage of 1988 presidential election, 2 October 1988.

Guest on KMSP-TV's "Focus," half-hour program about the 1988

presidential election, 20 August 1988. Sole guest on KMSP-TV's "Focus," a half-hour program about the Iran-

Contra hearings, aired on 12 September 1987. Interviewed on WCCO-TV's "Newsday" about "religion and politics --

how well do they mix?," 25 June 1987. Featured interviewee on 3-part WCCO-TV series on high school

education, 3-5 February 1987.

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In-studio guest appearance on WCCO-TV's "Newsday" program, discussing the role of the media in reporting the "Irangate" scandal, 20 January 1987.

Guest appearance on "Newsday," WCCO-TV, in-studio interview about the

Iran/Contra controversy, 26 Nov. 1986. Radio discussion and call-in on "Accuracy in Academia," KUOM, 4 Feb.

1986. Radio talk and call-in on "Our Obligations to Future Generations,"

KUOM, 21 Jan. 1986. T.V. discussion on Accuracy in Academia, "Almanac," KTCA, channel 2,

13 Dec. 1985. VII. Work in Progress Positivism, Politics, and the Social Sciences, vol. III of my

Political Theory and the Human Sciences (nearing completion). A Short History of Political Thought (under contract with Oxford

University Press; in preparation). Obligations Over Time: Intergenerational Wrongs, Rights and

Responsibilities (in preparation).

The Two Mills: The Political Thought of James and John Stuart Mill

(in preparation) Marx and the Social Sciences, co-authored with James Farr (in

preparation) The Cambridge Dictionary of Political Thought, Editor-in-Chief

(Cambridge University Press; in preparation) "The Moral Impossibility of Pure Altruism," under review by Journal

of Moral Philosophy.

"What's Wrong with Intrinsic Value," nearing completion; will submit to Environmental Ethics

“Psychology, Associationism, and Ethology,” in The Blackwell

Companion to Mill, ed. Christopher Macleod (Oxford: Blackwell; in press)

“Lincoln’s Deadly Hermeneutics,” in The Politics of Interpretation, ed. Jens Olesen (London: Routledge; in press) “The American Founders’ New Science of Politics,” in Scientific Statesmanship, ed. Kyriakos Demetriou (in preparation) “The Manifesto in Political Theory: Anglophone Translations and

Liberal Receptions” (with James Farr) in The Cambridge Companion to

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the Communist Manifesto, ed. Terrell Carver and James Farr (Cambridge University Press; in press) VIII. References Professor Quentin Skinner Professor James Farr Regius Professor of Modern History Chair, Political Science Christ's College Northwestern University Cambridge University 1918 Sheridan Road Cambridge, England Evanston, IL 60208-4020 Professor Fred Dallmayr Professor John G. Gunnell

Dee Professor of Government Regents Professor University of Notre Dame State University of New York Notre Dame, Indiana Albany, New York Professor Mary G. Dietz Professor J. Peter Euben Department of Political Science Department of Political Science 1918 Sheridan Road PO Box 90204 Northwestern University Duke University Evanston, IL 60208-4020 Durham, NC 27708


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