UID:
almafu_9960143981102883
Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 298 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-108-95644-0
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1-108-95624-6
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1-108-95172-4
Content:
Opens up new histories of freedom and republicanism by building on Quentin Skinner's ground-breaking Liberty before Liberalism nearly twenty five years after its initial publication. Leading historians and philosophers reveal the neo-Roman conception of liberty that Skinner unearthed as a normative and historical hermeneutic tool of enormous, ongoing power. The volume thinks with neo-Romanism to offer reinterpretations of individual thinkers, such as Montaigne, Grotius and Locke. It probes the role of neo-Roman liberty within hierarchies and structures beyond that of citizen and state - namely, gender, slavery, and democracy. Finally, it reassesses the relationships between neo-Romanism and other languages in the history of political thought: liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and the human rights tradition. The volume concludes with a major reappraisal by Skinner himself.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 23 Feb 2022).
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Freedom without republicanism : the case of Montaigne / Felicity Green -- Hugo Grotius on freedom of will and self-government : Greek, Patristic and Roman legacies / Martin van Gelderen -- Liberty before licence in Locke / Hannah Dawson -- Liberty and hierarchy in Milton's revolutionary prose / Rachel Foxley -- Democratic republicanism in the early modern period / Annelien de Dijn -- Gender, liberty, participation and virtue : what the eighteenth century can teach us about republicanism / Sandrine Bergès -- Liberty, death, and slavery in the age of Atlantic revolutions, 1770s-1790s / René Koekkoek -- Beyond the 'wretched subterfuge' : liberalism, freedom, responsibility / Eric Nelson -- 'A just and true liberty' : the idea of (neo-Roman) freedom in francophone counter-revolutionary thought c. 1780-1800 / Matthijs Lok -- Chains and invisible threads : liberty and domination in Marx's account of wage-slavery / Bruno Leipold -- Republican liberty in the philosophy of human rights / Lena Halldenius -- Conclusion. On neo-Roman liberty : a response and reassessment / Quentin Skinner.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-108-84456-1
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108951722