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I would like to gratefully acknowledge Sonu Bedi, Jim Ceaser, Elisabeth Clemens, Eldon Eisenach, Malcolm Feeley, Alan Gibson, Mark Graber, Jeff Hockett, Sid Milkis, Jim Morone, Bruce Miroff, Michael Mosher, Andrew Rehfield, Patrick Roberts, George Thomas, Elizabeth Sanders, Stephen Skowronek, Rogers Smith, Jeff Tulis, and Michael Zuckert for the conversations and feedback they have shared with me. Thanks are also due to Jason Atsales, Taran Catania, and Jacob Hertz for proofreading and fact-checking the manuscript. I owe thanks also to my colleagues at Wesleyan who have contributed to a supportive and stimulating environment in which to teach and research. Special thanks are due to John Finn, Don Moon, and Nancy Schwartz for reviewing various parts of the manuscript. All remaining errors, of course, are mine.
Many thanks are due to my editor, David McBride, for his patience and his support, and his team at OUP. I am grateful to my former tutors at Christ Church, Oxford—David Hine, Hugh Rice, and Jonathan Wright—where I was introduced to politics and philosophy, and more importantly, thinking. I thank my students for sharing a glimpse of the future they will create and inspiring me to think deeper about where we have come from.
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