Talk:Jacob T. Levy
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typo edit
Following the rules against editing the wikipedia page about myself, but making suggestions for someone else who feels motivated: the bibliography cites a book review by "Chandra Kukathas," should be Chandran.
Bibliography additions edit
I'm the subject of this article; as I understand the rules, that means I shouldn't make changes to it myself but may mention possible changes to it here.
In addition to the two books I've written that are already included, the "Bibliography" section might include these:
Jacob T. Levy and Iris Marion Young, eds., Colonialism and Its Legacies (Rowman and Littlefield, 2011)
James E. Fleming and Jacob T. Levy, eds., Nomos LV: Federalism and Subsidiarity (New York University Press, 2014)
Daniel M. Weinstock, Jacob T. Levy, and Jocelyn Maclure, eds., Interpreting Modernity: Essays on the Work of Charles Taylor (McGill-Queens University Press, 2020)
Jtlevy-mcgill (talk) 22:56, 27 June 2021 (UTC)
The missing books have been added. PoliTheoryNerd22 (talk) 23:22, 28 June 2021 (UTC)