Critical Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Critical Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Education and the Epistemological Crisis in the Age of ChatGPT29
Trust in the Constitution: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Civic Trust as a Constitutional Good14
Three Pictures of Hegel’s Holism: Mystical, Instrumentalist, Intrinsicist13
Left is Not Woke9
Power to the (Right) People: Reply to Critics7
Foucault and Power: A Critique and Retheorization6
Introduction: Intolerance, Power, and Epistemology5
Folk Constitutionalism, or Why it Matters How Ordinary People Think about the Constitution3
Radical Democracy, Critical Theory, and the Conditions of Popular Self-expression2
Homo Theoreticus2
Post-Truth Politics and the Competition of Ideas2
Popular Understandings and the Limits of Popular Democracy2
The Politics of Post-Truth2
Hegel’s Alternative to Nationalism2
A Case for the Young Foucault2
Organization as a Discovery Procedure1
Economics: More than a Science1
The Technopolitics of Wicked Problems: Reconstructing Democracy in an Age of Complexity1
Hegel’s Political Philosophy1
Who Is Intolerant? The Clash Between LGBTQ+ Rights and Religious Free Exercise1
People Are Not Points in Space: Network Models of Beliefs and Discussions1
Are We All Foucauldians Now? “Culture Wars” and the Poststructuralist Legacy1
What Is a Conspiracy Theory and Why Does It Matter?1
Democracy Between Form and Content1
Kenneth Waltz: An Intellectual Biography1
In the Long Run: The Future as a Political Idea1
Realism and Rational Choice1
Tracking Forecasting Accuracy of Geopolitical Schools of Thought—and Causes of Their Predictive Successes and Failures1
The Epistemology of Democracy and the Market: Rejoinder to Elliott1
Realism and Rationality1
Searching for the Arc of History: The Secularization of American Politics1
Laclau’s New Postmodern Radicalism: Politics, Democracy, and the Epistemology of Certainty0
Introduction: Rationality and the State in International Relations0
Six Variations on Michael Rosen's The Shadow of God0
Post-Truth and the Rhetoric of “Following the Science”0
How Political Psychologists Think0
Post-Truth and the Epistemological Crisis0
Uncertainty and Enterprise: Synopsis and Further Thoughts0
Are Leaders Rational?0
The Hegelian Structure of Marx’s Thought0
Why to be a Civic Constitutionalist0
Jeffrey Friedman: In Memoriam0
Embracing Liberalism’s Complexity0
Consequences, Conscience, and Fallibility: Early Modern Roots of Toleration0
Markets and Metis : Reading Hayek with Scott0
How Realistic Is the Modeling of Epistemic Democracy?0
Index to Vol. 33 (2021)0
The Euro’s Taxing Path to Political Legitimacy0
Living in the Shadows: Debating Meaning in a Post-Religious World0
A Mayfly for Prof. Hegel: Herbart’s Forgotten Review of Hegel’s Rechtsphilosophie0
Who is Haunted by the Shadow of God? Dialectical Notes on Michael Rosen's Narrative of (Failed) Secularization0
Citizens as Militant Democrats, Or: Just How Intolerant Should the People Be?0
Rediscovering Homo Sapiens in International Politics: Evolution and Rationality’s Missing Link0
Index to Vol. 34 (2022)0
Taking Freedom Seriously: Kantian Ethics versus the Ethics of Kant0
Early Modern Epistemologies and Religious Intolerance0
Truth, the People, and Climate Change: Toward a Non-Ideal Approach to Democratic Legitimacy0
The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty0
Index to Vol. 35 (2023)0
The Imaginary Force of History: On Images, the Imaginary, and Myths in Foucault’s Early Works0
A Knight for the Modern Age — Some Reflections Inspired by Amar Bhidé’s Uncertainty and Enterprise0
It’s Our Epistemic Environment, Not Our Attitude Toward Truth, That Matters0
Marx and Romanticism0
Depolarization Without Reconciliation0
Republicanizing Leviathan: Kant's Cosmopolitan Synthesis of Hobbes and Rousseau0
Marx’s Democratization of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right0
Constitutional Fallacies0
Hegel, Weber, and Bureaucracy0
Democracy, Undeluded?0
Re-Engaging Normative and Empirical Democratic Theory: Or, Why Normative Democratic Theory Is Empirical All the Way Down0
Hegel on “the Living Good”0
Why (and How) to Give Uncertainty its Due0
Hegel’s Own Time Grasped in Our Thoughts after Two Hundred Years0
Humanity and Entrepreneurship0
Defining Rationality in Security Studies: Expected Utility, Theory-Driven Reasoning, and the Vietnam War0
Democracy, Bargaining, and Education0
How Foucault Got Rid of (Bossy) Marxism0
Origins of the “Deep State” Trope0
Markets and Medical Decisions0
Shaken Not Stirred: The Name of the Game in the Post-Truth Condition0
Post-Trust, Not Post-Truth0
Hegel’s Philosophy of Right and the Idea of the World: Dialectic’s “Political Cosmology”0
The Counter-Majoritarian Referendum: Popular Voting Processes and Constitutional Change0
Philosophical Foundations of Contemporary Intolerance: Why We No Longer Take Martin Luther King, Jr. Seriously0
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