1st Edition

Exploring Republican Freedom Freedom and Domination

Edited By Keith Breen, Cillian McBride Copyright 2018
154 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

1. Freedom as non-domination: radicalisation or retreat? Cillian McBride  2. Freedom: psychological, ethical, and political Philip Pettit  3. Broader contexts of non-domination: Pettit and Hegel on freedom and recognition Arto Laitinen  4. Non-domination, non-normativity and neo-republican politics Andreas Busen  5. Non-domination and democratic legitimacy Christian F. Rostbøll  6. Non-domination, non-alienation and social equality: towards a republican understanding of equality Fabian Schuppert  7. Freedom as non-domination and educational justice Colin M. Macleod  8. Freedom, republicanism, and workplace democracy Keith Breen

Biography

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.