Cecile Laborde & John Maynor 
Republicanism and Political Theory [PDF ebook] 

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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 proposals
* Brings together original contributions from leading
international scholars in an interactive way
* Provides the reader with valuable insight into new debates
taking place in republican political theory

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Table of Content

Notes on Contributors.
The Republican Contribution to Contemporary Political
Theory: Cécile Laborde (University College London) and
John Maynor (Middle Tennessee State University).
Part I: Republican Freedom and its Critics:.
1. Liberty and Domination: Matthew Kramer (University of
Cambridge).
2. How are Power and Unfreedom Related?: Ian Carter (University
of Pavia).
3. Freedom as the Absence of Arbitrary Power: Quentin Skinner
(University of Cambridge).
4. Republican Freedom: Three Axioms, Four Theorems: Philip
Pettit (Princeton University).
Part II: Republicanism, Democracy and Citizenship:.
5. Republican Citizenship, Nationality and Europe: David Miller
(University of Oxford).
6. Republicanism and Constitutionalism: Richard Bellamy
(University College London).
7. Non-Domination and Transnational Democracy: James Bohman (St
Louis University).
Part III: Republicanism, Rights and Domination:.
8. Republican Punishment, Consequentialist or Retributive?:
Richard Dagger (Arizona State University).
9. Pettit’s Civic Republicanism and Male Domination:
Marilyn Friedman (Washington University, St Louis, Missouri).
Index

About the author

Cécile Laborde is Reader in Political Theory at
University College London. She is the author of La
Confrérie Layenne et les Lébous du Sénégal
(1995), Pluralist Thought and the State in Britain and
France (2000), and Critical Republicanism. The Hijab
Controversy, Republican Theory and the Left (2008). Her work on
secularism, multiculturalism, patriotism, and republicanism has
recently been published in Journal of Political Philosophy,
Political Theory, British Journal of Political Science, Political
Studies, and Constellations. Current projects include
the political philosophy of religion, and republicanism and global
justice.
John Maynor is an Associate Professor in Political
Philosophy at Middle Tennessee State University. He is the author
of Republicanism in the Modern World (2003) and has
published a number of articles on republican theory. His current
research focuses on how new media is affecting political engagement
and on republican responses to the forces of globalization.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 296 ● ISBN 9780470766224 ● File size 2.3 MB ● Editor Cecile Laborde & John Maynor ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2009 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2324104 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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