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11 Pol. Theory 3 (1983)

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FROM THE EDITOR


\IT        H   THIS  ISSUE, we welcome  our new editorial apprentices to
     Political Theory. From Columbia comes Simone Chambers,  and from
     Rutgers Garrett Sheldon, who will work with us for the next two issues,
     and Bryan Barnett, who will complete the year after Garrett moves to a
     new position in Virginia. The apprenticeships have been a particularly
     successful innovation, and we hope that Chambers, Sheldon, and Bar-
     nett benefit from their participation as much as we will.
        We  have never received as many  articles on American political
     thought as we would like, so we are pleased to be able to publish the
     article of Wayne Fields on Daniel Webster. There is little solace to be
     found in this for political theorists, however, since Professor Fields is in
     his university's English department. There should be a lesson in this
     somewhere.


-Benjamin R. Barber

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