The following is a four-column grid display of publications, configured to show the following manually selected fields: linked Title, Image, Authors, and Year of Publication. The advanced filters and search field are hidden. They are sorted by Year of Publication, but grouping by sort header is turned off.
Publications Grid
Additional display options
For manually selected fields in a Publication List block could include any of the following selected fields and theme corresponding style configurations:
Publications List Title Only
Grouped by year with View All link enabled, Style on.
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2016
Publications List Image Author Year
Sorted by author, Image aspect portrait, with no View All or Pagination, style on.
Publications List All without Image
Grouped and sorted by type, with pagination, style outline on.
Journal Article
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In this groundbreaking work, Kwame Anthony Appiah, hailed as "one of the most relevant philosophers today" (New York Times Book Review), changes the way we understand human behavior and the way social reform is brought about. In brilliantly arguing that new democratic movements over the last century have not been driven by legislation…
Most people, including philosophers, tend to classify human motives as falling into one of two categories: the egoistic or the altruistic, the self-interested or the moral. According to Susan Wolf, however, much of what motivates us does not comfortably fit into this scheme. Often we act neither for our own sake nor out of duty or an impersonal…
Donald Trump, Silvio Berlusconi, Marine Le Pen, Hugo Chávez—populists are on the rise across the globe. But what exactly is populism? Should everyone who criticizes Wall Street or Washington be called a populist? What precisely is the difference between right-wing and left-wing populism? Does populism bring government closer to the people or is…
In just 1,337 words, the Declaration of Independence altered the course of history. Written in 1776, it is the most profound document in the history of government since the Magna Carta, signed nearly 800 years ago in 1215. Yet despite its paramount importance, the Declaration, curiously, is rarely read from start to finish―much less understood…