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Instructions for Contributors:
The journal welcomes manuscripts in political philosophy in the broad sense. Submitted articles can be interpretations of literary works, theological works, and writings on jurisprudence with an important bearing on political philosophy.
Contributors should follow The Chicago Manual of Style (15th Edition). Instead of footnotes or endnotes, the journal has adopted the Author-Date system of documentation described in this manual and illustrated in the present issue of the journal. The Chicago Manual of Style offers publications the choice between sentence-style references to titles of works or articles and headline-style references to them. Interpretation uses the headline style. Parenthetical references no longer use p, pp., cf., see, f., ff. or the like. The year of publication follows the authors name in the list of References. As implemented by Interpretation, the Author-Date system requires titles of books and articles in a list of References always to be followed by a period rather than a comma.
Words from languages not rooted in Latin should be transliterated to English. Foreign expressions which have not become part of English should be accompanied by translation into English.
To insure impartial judgment, contributors should omit mention of their other publications and put, on a separate title page only, their name, any affiliation desired, address with postal zip code in full, email address, and telephone number.
Please send one copy in Word or Rich Text Format as an attachment to an email message to interp@nyc.rr.com
It is particularly important for the journal to have the present email addresses of authors submitting articles.
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