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Reproductive justice: Non‐interference or non‐domination?
AbstractThe reproductive justice movement started by black women’s rights activists made its way into the academic literature as an intersectional approach to women’s reproductive autonomy. While there are many scholars who now employ the term ‘reproductive justice’ in their research, few have taken up the task of explaining what ‘justice’ entails in ...
Himani Bhakuni
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In this article we recover the classical anarchist deployment of republican tropes of non-domination, tyranny and slavery, to expose the conservative limits of the contemporary neo-Roman republican revival. For the anarchists, the modern nation state and the institution of private property are antithetical to freedom as non-domination, acting as ...
Kinna, R, Prichard, WAL
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Religion, hate speech and non-domination [PDF]
In this paper, I argue that one way of explaining what is wrong with hate speech is by critically assessing what kind of freedom free speech involves and, relatedly, what kind of freedom hate speech undermines. More specifically, I argue that the main arguments for freedom of speech (e.g.
Matteo Bonotti
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Non-domination and democratic legitimacy [PDF]
While many regard equality as the moral foundation of democracy, republican theory grounds democracy in freedom as non-domination. The grounding of democracy in freedom has been criticized for relying on either an Aristotelian perfectionism or a Rousseauian equation of the people in their collective capacity and the people understood severally.
Christian F. Rostbøll
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Non - domination subdivision stable graphs
Subdividing an edge in the graph may increase the domination number or remains the same. In this paper, we introduce a new kind of graph called non - domination subdivision stable graph (NDSS). We obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for a graph to be NDSS.
M Yamuna, A Elakkiya
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Non-domination and Political Institutions: The Contested Concept of Republican Democracy [PDF]
Following the republican revival of the last few decades, the ideal of freedom as non-domination has become an important point of convergence among republican theorists, especially among those associated with neo-Roman republicanism. Furthermore, all neo-
Ricardo Silva
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The material conditions of non-domination: Property, independence, and the means of production
While it is a point of agreement in contemporary republican political theory that property ownership is closely connected to freedom as non-domination, surprisingly little work has been done to elucidate the nature of this connection or the constraints ...
A. Bryan
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Supported Decision-Making: Non-Domination Rather than Mental Prosthesis
Recently, bioethicists and the UNCRPD have advocated for supported medical decision-making on behalf of patients with intellectual disabilities. But what does supported decision-making really entail?
A. McCarthy, D. Howard
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The great invigilator: Is interference over polities ever justified? [PDF]
This article assesses if interference over polities is unjust due to its possibility to structurally undermine the freedom of polities. The thesis of this article is that the global processes’ interference over polities is unjust unless it does not ...
Varda Milan, Anđelković Nemanja
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Domination analysis for scheduling on non preemptive uniformly related machines [PDF]
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Idan Eisner, Alek Vainshtein
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