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These essays represent a selection of those originally presented at the Third International Social Philosophy Conference, “Social Philosophy and the U.S. Constitution,” co-sponsored by the North American Society for Social Philosophy and the Department of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. The goals of the society are to encourage dialogue in and about social philosophy and to unite an assortment of distinct approaches to social philosophy in an attempt to break down the isolation which increasing specialization has created in contemporary academics. The essays gathered here are part of a critical celebration of the United States constitution, appropriately appearing in the bicentennial year of the U.S. Bill of Rights. Social Philosophy Today No. 5 Other American Studies Books 2009 – Political Philosophy of Eric Voegelin and His Followers: A Criticism of the Voegelinians 2005 – Cartografis Literarias Del Exilio: Tres Poticas Hispanoamericanas 2004 –





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