Daniel I. O'Neill is an associate professor of political science. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1999. His primary research and teaching interests are in the history of Anglophone political thought, particularly as that history intersects with and illuminates a broad array of contemporary theoretical issues, ranging from the meaning of conservatism, feminism, and democracy, to the relationship between liberalism and multiculturalism. He is the author of The Burke-Wollstonecraft Debate: Savagery, Civilization, and Democracy (Penn State University Press, 2007), and co-editor, together with Mary Lyndon Shanley and Iris Marion Young, of Illusion of Consent: Engaging with Carole Pateman (Penn State, forthcoming 2008). His articles have been published in Political Theory, History of Political Thought, Journal of the History of Ideas, Polity, and The Review of Politics. He is currently at work on a book entitled, Burke and Empire: A Revisionist View.
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