just ideas

Roger Berkowitz, The Gift of Science: Leibniz and the Modern Legal Tradition.

Jean-Luc Nancy, The Truth of Democracy. Translated by Pascale-Anne Brault and Michael Naas.

Drucilla Cornell and Kenneth Michael Panfilio, Symbolic Forms for a New Humanity: Cultural and Racial Reconfigurations of Critical Theory.

Karl Shoemaker, Sanctuary and Crime in the Middle Ages, 400–1500.

Michael J. Monahan, The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity.

Drucilla Cornell and Nyoko Muvangua (eds.), uBuntu and the Law: African Ideals and Postapartheid Jurisprudence.

Drucilla Cornell, Stu Woolman, Sam Fuller, Jason Brickhill, Michael Bishop, and Diana Dunbar (eds.), The Dignity Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court of South Africa: Cases and Materials, Volumes I & II.

Nicholas Tampio, Kantian Courage: Advancing the Enlightenment in Contemporary Political Theory.

Carrol Clarkson, Drawing the Line: Toward an Aesthetics of Transitional Justice.

Jane Anna Gordon, Creolizing Political Theory: Reading Rousseau through Fanon.

Jimmy Casas Klausen, Fugitive Rousseau: Slavery, Primitivism, and Political Freedom.

Drucilla Cornell, Law and Revolution in South Africa: uBuntu, Dignity, and the Struggle for Constitutional Transformation.

Abraham Acosta, Thresholds of Illiteracy: Theory, Latin America, and the Crisis of Resistance.

Andrew Dilts, Punishment and Inclusion: Race, Membership, and the Limits of American Liberalism.

Lewis R. Gordon, What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought. Foreword by Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun, Afterword by Drucilla Cornell.