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        Penn Press Collaboration with Dissent Magazine

        10/01/2008 | | Academic Life, American History & Studies, Business & Economics, Current Affairs, Foreign Policy, Human Rights & Law, Journals, Penn Press News, Political Science

        We at Penn Press are pleased to announce that we will soon be publishing Dissent, the venerated
        quarterly political magazine edited by Mitchell Cohen and Michael Walzer. For more information, please see this press release and check out the article in today's Chronicle of Higher Education.

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