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32 Pol. Theory 5 (2004)

handle is hein.journals/ptxa32 and id is 1 raw text is: FROM THE EDITOR

T his year, Linda Zerilli rotated off of the Executive Editorial Committee.
I would like to thank Linda for her very helpful service to the journal over
the last six years. With the untimely death of Michael Rogin at the end of
2001, we now have two vacancies on the committee. I am delighted to an-
nounce that Arlene Saxonhouse and James Tully have accepted our invitation
to join us.
Arlene is a professor of political science and women's studies at the Uni-
versity of Michigan. She is the author of Shame, Free Speech, and Demo-
cratic Theory: A View from Ancient Athens, forthcoming from Cambridge
University Press. Earlier works include Athenian Democracy: Modern Myth-
makers and Ancient Theorists, Fear of Diversity: The Birth of Political Sci-
ence in Ancient Greek Thought, and Women in the History of Political
Thought, and she is the coeditor of Hobbes's Three Discourses.
Jim is a distinguished professor of political science, law, indigenous gov-
ernance, and philosophy at the University of Victoria. His is the author of
Multinational Democracies, Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an
Age ofDiversity, and An Approach to Political Philosophy, and he is the gen-
eral editor of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke from Oxford
University Press.
-Stephen K. White
Editor
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