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  1. Democratic Temperament: The Legacy of William James.Joshua I. Miller - 1997 - American Political Thought (Un.
    American psychologist and pragmatist philosopher James (1842- 1910) is generally considered too individualistic to have had any interest in politics, but Miller argues that political concerns were in fact central to his intellectual work. He finds in James a theorist of action, explores the complexities of his theory, and related his thought to Miller's own experience as a political activist and scholar. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    A Tocqueville for Our Time.Joshua I. Miller - 2004 - Political Theory 32 (4):580-584.
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    Review Essay on Hoopes and Festenstein.Joshua I. Miller - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (1):145-148.
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    Sympathy for the Devil.Joshua I. Miller - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (3):364-370.
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    Review: A Tocqueville for Our Time. [REVIEW]Joshua I. Miller - 2004 - Political Theory 32 (4):580 - 584.
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    Review: Review Essay on Hoopes and Festenstein. [REVIEW]Joshua I. Miller - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (1):145 - 148.
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    Review: Sympathy for the Devil: Exorcising Democracy. [REVIEW]Joshua I. Miller - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (3):364 - 370.
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