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Republicanism and Political Theory

✍ Scribed by Laborde, Cecile;Maynor, John


Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
296
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Republicanism and Political Theory is the first book to offer a comprehensive and critical survey of republican political theory. Critically assesses its historical credentials, conceptual coherence, and normative proposalsBrings together original contributions from leading international scholars in an interactive wayProvides the reader with valuable insight into new debates taking place in republican political theory.;Notes on Contributors; Chapter 1; The Republican Contribution to Contemporary Political Theory; Cécile Laborde and John Maynor; Part I; Republican Freedom and its Critics; Chapter 2; Liberty and Domination; Matthew H. Kramer; Chapter 3; How are Power and Unfreedom Related?; Ian Carter; Chapter 4; Freedom as the Absence of Arbitrary Power; Quentin Skinner; Chapter 5; Republican Freedom: Three Axioms, Four Theorems; Philip Pettit; Chapter 6; Republicanism, National Identity, and Europe; David Miller; Chapter 7; Republicanism, Democracy, and Constitutionalism; Richard Bellamy; Chapter 8.

✦ Table of Contents


Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1
The Republican Contribution to Contemporary Political Theory
Cécile Laborde and John Maynor
Part I
Republican Freedom and its Critics
Chapter 2
Liberty and Domination
Matthew H. Kramer
Chapter 3
How are Power and Unfreedom Related?
Ian Carter
Chapter 4
Freedom as the Absence of Arbitrary Power
Quentin Skinner
Chapter 5
Republican Freedom: Three Axioms, Four Theorems
Philip Pettit
Chapter 6
Republicanism, National Identity, and Europe
David Miller
Chapter 7
Republicanism, Democracy, and Constitutionalism
Richard Bellamy
Chapter 8. Nondomination and Transnational DemocracyJames Bohman
Part Iii
Republicanism, Rights, and Domination
Chapter 9
Republican Punishment: Consequentialist or Retributivist?
Richard Dagger
Chapter 10
Pettit's Civic Republicanism and Male Domination
Marilyn Friedman
Index.

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Political science;Republicanism;Electronic books


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