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1999
AbstractInterference involves an intentional or quasi‐intentional worsening of someone's choice situation and occurs on an arbitrary basis to the extent that it is not forced to track the interests and ideas of those who suffer the interference. One party dominates another just so far as they have the capacity to interfere on an arbitrary basis in some
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AbstractInterference involves an intentional or quasi‐intentional worsening of someone's choice situation and occurs on an arbitrary basis to the extent that it is not forced to track the interests and ideas of those who suffer the interference. One party dominates another just so far as they have the capacity to interfere on an arbitrary basis in some
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The Demands of Liberal Non-Domination
2021Abstract This chapter develops the specific demands of liberal non-domination. It argues that they cover protection against dominatory groups as well as against power relations which are not mediated by authority, or otherwise public; demonstrates how different choices, such as those falling under the basic liberties, connected to ...
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Social Recognition and Non-Domination
2010Social freedom satisfies Dilthey’s concern for freedom, meaning that individuals can express themselves according to their individual character, requiring a range of possible responses and choices within a concrete situation (Ermarth 1978: 121). However, as cultural practices are normatively contesting and contestable, multicultural social justice ...
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Non-domination and the ethics of migration
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2014In this paper, I begin a preliminary exploration of the ways in which neo-Roman republicanism, organized as it is around the twin notions of free person and free state, might contribute to the ongoing conversation about the ethics of migration. I extrapolate and sketch distinctively republican responses to the following migration-related issues ...
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Global Justice and Non-Domination
2013This chapter takes the findings from the two previous chapters and argues for a cosmopolitan reading of the sufficientarian principle of justice, based on the idea that free collective agency is only possible if non-domination applies globally. The chapter starts by rehearsing some well-known arguments against cosmopolitanism, showing that none of ...
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Non‐Domination as a Political Ideal
1999AbstractThe superior value of non‐domination needs to be established in a comparison with freedom as non‐interference. It comes out in the fact that its maximization would require the promotion of three benefits that the maximization of non‐interference could ignore; these are the absence of uncertainty, the absence of a need to defer strategically to ...
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Non-domination without Rights?
Social Theory and PracticeWhat is the relation between non-domination and rights in the sense of claim-rights? This article argues that this relation is a tight one: rights turn out to be a necessary constituent of non-domination, or they are necessary, in a non-causal sense, for non-domination to come into existence and have its distinctive normative character.
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