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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Education and the Epistemological Crisis in the Age of ChatGPT27
Trust in the Constitution: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Civic Trust as a Constitutional Good11
Three Pictures of Hegel’s Holism: Mystical, Instrumentalist, Intrinsicist10
Left is Not Woke8
Power to the (Right) People: Reply to Critics7
Foucault and Power: A Critique and Retheorization5
Introduction: Intolerance, Power, and Epistemology3
Folk Constitutionalism, or Why it Matters How Ordinary People Think about the Constitution2
Hegel’s Alternative to Nationalism2
Radical Democracy, Critical Theory, and the Conditions of Popular Self-expression2
Post-Truth Politics and the Competition of Ideas2
Popular Understandings and the Limits of Popular Democracy2
The Politics of Post-Truth1
Homo Theoreticus1
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
A Case for the Young Foucault1
People Are Not Points in Space: Network Models of Beliefs and Discussions1
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
Humanity and Entrepreneurship1
Organization as a Discovery Procedure1
In the Long Run: The Future as a Political Idea1
Realism and Rational Choice1
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
Searching for the Arc of History: The Secularization of American Politics1
Six Variations on Michael Rosen's The Shadow of God0
Philosophical Foundations of Contemporary Intolerance: Why We No Longer Take Martin Luther King, Jr. Seriously0
Post-Truth and the Epistemological Crisis0
Early Modern Epistemologies and Religious Intolerance0
Defining Rationality in Security Studies: Expected Utility, Theory-Driven Reasoning, and the Vietnam War0
Democracy, Bargaining, and Education0
Origins of the “Deep State” Trope0
How Foucault Got Rid of (Bossy) Marxism0
Shaken Not Stirred: The Name of the Game in the Post-Truth Condition0
Marx and Romanticism0
Hegel’s Philosophy of Right and the Idea of the World: Dialectic’s “Political Cosmology”0
How Realistic Is the Modeling of Epistemic Democracy?0
Living in the Shadows: Debating Meaning in a Post-Religious World0
Constitutional Fallacies0
Re-Engaging Normative and Empirical Democratic Theory: Or, Why Normative Democratic Theory Is Empirical All the Way Down0
A Mayfly for Prof. Hegel: Herbart’s Forgotten Review of Hegel’s Rechtsphilosophie0
Hegel, Weber, and Bureaucracy0
Citizens as Militant Democrats, Or: Just How Intolerant Should the People Be?0
Index to Vol. 34 (2022)0
Taking Freedom Seriously: Kantian Ethics versus the Ethics of Kant0
Laclau’s New Postmodern Radicalism: Politics, Democracy, and the Epistemology of Certainty0
The Hegelian Structure of Marx’s Thought0
The Imaginary Force of History: On Images, the Imaginary, and Myths in Foucault’s Early Works0
Index to Vol. 35 (2023)0
Embracing Liberalism’s Complexity0
Jeffrey Friedman: In Memoriam0
Markets and Metis : Reading Hayek with Scott0
Consequences, Conscience, and Fallibility: Early Modern Roots of Toleration0
Marx’s Democratization of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right0
Republicanizing Leviathan: Kant's Cosmopolitan Synthesis of Hobbes and Rousseau0
Index to Vol. 33 (2021)0
The Euro’s Taxing Path to Political Legitimacy0
Introduction: Rationality and the State in International Relations0
Democracy, Undeluded?0
Rediscovering Homo Sapiens in International Politics: Evolution and Rationality’s Missing Link0
Hegel on “the Living Good”0
Hegel’s Own Time Grasped in Our Thoughts after Two Hundred Years0
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
Why to be a Civic Constitutionalist0
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
Markets and Medical Decisions0
Depolarization Without Reconciliation0
Post-Trust, Not Post-Truth0
How Political Psychologists Think0
The Counter-Majoritarian Referendum: Popular Voting Processes and Constitutional Change0
Post-Truth and the Rhetoric of “Following the Science”0
Are Leaders Rational?0
Who is Haunted by the Shadow of God? Dialectical Notes on Michael Rosen's Narrative of (Failed) Secularization0
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