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almahu_9947413074002882
Format:
1 online resource (viii, 333 pages) :
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ISBN:
9780748677597 (ebook)
Content:
Exploring the relationship between democracy and republicanism, and its consequences, key thinkers expand upon the foundational principle of republicanism – 'freedom as non-domination' – to articulate new theoretical insights into connections between liberty, law and democratic politics, and a radically new conceptualisation of the meaning and structure of democratic institutions and procedures. They present both historical and theoretical perspectives, giving an alternative to the political and legal theory of contemporary liberalism. Contributors include Philip Pettit, John Ferejohn, Rainer Forst, James Bohman, Cécile Laborde, Jack N. Rakove, John P. McCormick and Richard Bellamy.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
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The Tension between Law and Politics in the Modern Republican Tradition / Marco Geuna -- Impotence, Perspicuity and the Rule of Law: James Madison's Critique of Republican Legislation / Jack Rakove -- Kant, Madison and the Problem of Transnational Order: Popular Sovereignty in Multilevel Systems / James Bohman -- Republicanism and Democracy / John P. McCormick -- Two Views of the City: Republicanism and Law / John Ferejohn -- A Kantian Republican Conception of Justice as Nondomination / Rainer Forst -- Two Republican Traditions / Philip Pettit -- Freedom, Control and the State / Philipp Schink -- Legal Modes and Democratic Citizens in Republican Theory / Galya Benarieh Ruffer -- Rights, Republicanism and Democracy / Richard Bellamy -- Republicanism and Global Justice: A Sketch / Cécile Laborde -- Republicanism and Transnational Democracy / Andreas Niederberger.
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Print version: ISBN 9780748643066
Language:
English
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http://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9780748677597/type/BOOK
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Edinburgh scholarship online
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9780748677597
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https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780748677597
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