Single-authored books •
Public Philosophy in a New Key, Volume I: Democracy and Civic Freedom (Cambridge University Press, 2008), . •
Public Philosophy in a New Key, Volume II: Imperialism and Civic Freedom (Cambridge University Press, 2008), . •
Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity, Cambridge University Press, 1995, . •
An Approach To Political Philosophy: Locke in Contexts (Cambridge University Press, 1993) . •
A Discourse on Property: John Locke and his Adversaries (Cambridge University Press, 1980) .
Dialogues with James Tully •
Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity: The Public Philosophy of James Tully, Edited by Dimitri Karmis and Jocelyn Maclure (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2019, forthcoming) •
Freedom and Democracy in an Imperial Context, Dialogues with James Tully, Edited by Robert Nichols, Jakeet Singh (Routledge, 2014) . This text contains eleven chapters by various authors and Tully's responses to them. •
On Global Citizenship: Dialogue with James Tully, Critical Powers Series (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014), . This text includes "On Global Citizenship" (a reprint of the concluding chapter of
Public Philosophy in a New Key Vol. II plus a new "Afterword – The crisis of global citizenship: Civil and civic responses"), seven chapters by other authors on Tully's work, and finally Tully's "Replies".
Books edited • (Editor) Richard Bartlett Gregg,
The Power of Nonviolence (Cambridge University Press, October 2018) • (Co-editor with Michael Asch and
John Borrows)
Resurgence and Reconciliation: Indigenous-Settler Relations and Earth Teachings (University of Toronto Press, 2018) . • (Co-editor with Annabel Brett)
Rethinking the foundations of modern political thought (Cambridge University Press, 2006) . • (Co-editor with Alain-G. Gagnon)
Multinational Democracies (Cambridge University Press, 2001) . • (Editor)
Philosophy in an Age of Pluralism. The Philosophy of Charles Taylor in Question (Cambridge University Press, 1994) . • (Editor) Samuel Pufendorf,
On the Duty of Man and Citizen according to Natural Law (Cambridge University Press, 1991) . • (Editor)
Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and his Critics (Polity Press and
Princeton University Press, 1988) . • (Editor) John Locke,
A Letter Concerning Toleration (Hackett, 1983) .
Recent articles and chapters • "The Power of Integral Nonviolence: On the Significance of Gandhi Today",
Politika, April 2019 (Pdf of the essay) • "Life Sustains Life 2: The ways of re-engagement with the living earth", in
Akeel Bilgrami, ed.
Nature and Value (
Columbia University Press, 2019) forthcoming. • "Life Sustains Life 1: Value: Social and Ecological", in Akeel Bilgrami, ed.
Nature and Value (Columbia University Press, 2019) forthcoming. • "Trust, Mistrust and Distrust in Diverse Societies", in Dimitri Karmis and François Rocher, eds.
Trust and Distrust in Political Theory and Practice: The Case of Diverse Societies (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2019) forthcoming. • "Las luchas de los pueblos Indígenas por y de la libertad", in
Descolonizar el Derecho. Pueblos Indígenas, Derechos Humanos y Estado Plurinacional, eds. Roger Merino and Areli Valencia (Palestra: Lima, Perú, 2018), pp. 49–96. (Available online) • "Reconciliation Here on Earth", in Michael Asch, John Borrows & James Tully, eds.,
Reconciliation and Resurgence (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018). • "Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to Comparative Political Thought",
Journal of World Philosophies, 1.5 (Fall 2016), pp. 1–18. (Available online) • "Two Traditions of Human Rights," in Matthias Lutz-Bachmann and Amos Nascimento, eds.,
Human Rights, Human Dignity and Cosmopolitan Ideals, (London: Ashgate, 2014), pp. 139–158. (Reprinted and revised from 2012 "Rethinking Human Rights and Enlightenment") • "Global Disorder and Two Responses",
Journal of Intellectual History and Political Thought, 2.1 (November 2013). • "Communication and Imperialism", in Arthur Kroker and Marilouise Kroker, eds.,
Critical Digital Studies A Reader, Second Edition (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013), pp. 257–283 (Reprint of 2008). • "Two Ways of Realizing Justice and Democracy: Linking
Amartya Sen and
Elinor Ostrom",
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16.2 (March 2013) 220–233. • "'Two Concepts of Liberty' in Context",
Isaiah Berlin and the Politics of Freedom, ed. Bruce Baum and Robert Nichols (London: Routledge, 2013), 23–52. • "On the Global Multiplicity of Public Spheres. The democratic transformation of the
public sphere?" (Pdf of the essay). This is the original, longer version of a piece previously published in Christian J. Emden and David Midgley, eds.,
Beyond Habermas: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere (NY: Berghahn Books, 2013), pp. 169–204. • "Middle East Legal and Governmental Pluralism: A view of the field from the demos",
Middle East Law and Governance, 4 (2012), 225–263. • "Dialogue", in 'Feature Symposium: Reading James Tully, Public Philosophy in a New Key (Vols. I & II),’
Political Theory, 39.1 (February 2011), 112–160, 145–160. • "Rethinking Human Rights and Enlightenment", in
Self-evident Truths? Human Rights and the Enlightenment: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures of 2010, ed. Kate Tunstall (London: Bloomsbury, 2012), 3–35. (reprinted and revised as "Two Traditions of Human Rights," 2014). • "Conclusion: Consent, Hegemony, Dissent in Treaty Negotiations", in
Consent Among Peoples, ed. J. Webber and C. MacLeod (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2010), 233–256. • "Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism",
Lineages of Empire: The Historical Roots of British Imperial Thought, ed. Duncan Kelly (Oxford: Oxford University Press and The British Academy, 2009), 3–30. • "The Crisis of Global Citizenship,"
Radical Politics Today, July 2009. (PDF of the essay) • "Two Meanings of Global Citizenship: Modern and Diverse", in
Global Citizenship Education: Philosophy, Theory and Pedagogy, ed. M.A. Peters, A. Britton, H. Blee (Sense Publishers, 2008), 15–41. • "Modern Constitutional Democracy and Imperialism."
Osgoode Hall Law Journal 46.3 (2008): 461–493. (Special issue on Comparative Constitutionalism & Transnational Law). • "Communication and Imperialism" in
1000 Days of Theory (edited by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker), CTheory (2006). Reprinted in
The Digital Studies Reader, ed. A. & M. Kroker ( University of Toronto Press, 2008). Available: http://www.ctheory.net/printer.aspx?id=508. • "A New Kind of Europe? Democratic Integration in the European Union". Constitutionalism Web-Papers, 4 (2006). • "Wittgenstein and political philosophy: Understanding Practices of critical Reflection", in
The Grammar of politics. Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy, pp. 17–42. Ed. Cressida J. Heyes (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2003). An earlier version appeared as "Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy: Understanding Practices of Critical Reflection,"
Political Theory 17, no.2 (1989):172–204, copyright @ 1989 by Sage Publications, Inc. ==Recent public talks==