Exploring Republican Freedom

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Andreas Busen
Arbitrary Interference
Arto Laitinen
Autonomy Acquisition
Autonomy Facilitation
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Christian F. Rostbøll
Cillian McBride
Civic Education
civic education research
civic republicanism
Colin M. Macleod
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Consequentialist Framework
Contemporary Society
Democratic Account
Democratic Firms
democratic legitimacy
domination
Educational Justice
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Fabian Schuppert
Freedom Arguments
Good Life
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Keith Breen
Negative Liberty
non-arbitrary
Non-arbitrary Interference
non-domination equality debates
Non-normative Concept
People's Fundamental Interests
People’s Fundamental Interests
Pettit's Account
Pettit's Conception
Pettit's Republicanism
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Pettit’s Conception
Pettit’s Republicanism
Philip Pettit
political philosophy
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Private Domination
Public Domination
Racist Social Attitudes
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Social Egalitarians
social justice theory
Undominated Choice
workplace democracy
Workplace Democratization

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815373551
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in republican political theory and, in particular, the republican conception of freedom as non-domination developed by Philip Pettit. This collection of essays offers one of the first sustained explorations of the notion of freedom as non-domination and its application in a range of fields, from democratic legitimacy, civic education, and workplace democracy to related debates on the nature of social equality, social freedom, and recognition, with Philip Pettit contributing a sophisticated account of the interrelations between freedom as non-domination and other dimensions of freedom. With republican political theory undergoing an unprecedented renaissance within contemporary political theory, this collection makes a significant contribution to current debates about the extension and further development of the ideal of republican freedom.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.

Keith Breen teaches political theory and philosophy Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. Cillian McBride teaches political theory and philosophy at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland.