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Twin Cities Review of Political Philosophy

Twin Cities Review of Political Philosophy

Volume 1


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To Our Readers

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Expert Help on Difficult Political Theory Ideas from:

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Undergraduate Political Theory Papers:

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Call for Papers 2011-2012
The Twin Cities Review of Political Philosophy is seeking quality undergraduate papers in political philosophy for publication in its Summer 2012 issue. The journal is published as a freely available electronic interactive magazine. Undergraduates, with or without faculty support, are encouraged to submit research work.
 
The Twin Cities Review of Political Philosophy is interested in diverse subject matter.  As a policy, we prefer scholarly work that: (1) clarifies an unclear or challenging concept, passage, or author in political thought; (2) publicizes a lesser-known argument that merits greater attention; or (3) offers new insight into existing works’ arguments or methods.
 
Submission deadline: January 30, 2012
 
Guidelines for paper submissions:
 
• Submissions may be between 1,000 – 3,500 words, or longer if accepted by the editors.
• Submissions should clearly address an aspect of political philosophy.
• All citation should be done in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style.
• Author name, mailing address, school affiliation and email should appear on a separate cover letter.
• All submissions must be saved in the Microsoft Word .doc extension.
• Only electronic copies of papers will be accepted.
 
Send to:
 
Brianne Reeves
reev2550@stthomas.edu
Student Editor-in-Chief
University of Saint Thomas