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Frontmatter – Contents – Editorial – Maclntyre’s Aristotelianism – Maclntyre and the Polis – Men at Work: Poesis, Politics and Labor in Aristotle and Some Aristotelians – After Tradition?: Heidegger or Maclntyre, Aristotle and Marx – Maclntyre’s Thomism – The Uniqueness of After Virtue (or ‘Against Hindsight’) – Maclntyre, Thomism and the Contemporary Common Good – From Voluntarist Nominalism to Rationalism to Chaos: Alasdair Maclntyre’s Critique of Modern Ethics – Metaethics – Maclntyre’s Search for a Defensible Aristotelian Ethics and the Role of Metaphysics – Maclntyre’s Radical Intellectualism: The Philosopher as a Moral Ideal – Traditional Moral Knowledge and Experience of the World – Moral Philosophy, Moral Identity and Moral Cacophony: On Maclntyre on the Modern Self – The Critique of Liberalism and Capitalism – Utopias and the Art of the Possible – Misunderstanding Maclntyre on Human Rights – Alasdair Maclntyre’s Contribution to Marxism: A Road not Taken – Why Business Cannot Be a Practice – Ethics, Markets, and Maclntyre – Reply – What More Needs to Be Said? A Beginning, Although Only a Beginning, at Saying It – Authors