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A Civic Republican Analysis of Mental Capacity Law [PDF]
This article draws upon the civic republican tradition to offer new conceptual resources for the normative assessment of mental capacity law. The republican conception of liberty as non-domination is used to identify ways in which such laws generate ...
O'Shea, Tom
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The Globalized Republican Ideal
The concept of freedom as non-domination that is associated with neo-republican theory provides a guiding ideal in the global, not just the domestic arena, and does so even on the assumption that there will continue to be many distinct states.
Philip Pettit
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What Has Athens to Do with Rome? Tocqueville and the New Republicanism [PDF]
The recent debate over “republican” conceptions of freedom as non-domination has re- invigorated philosophical discussions of freedom. However, “neo-Roman” republicanism, which has been characterized as republicanism that respects equality, has largely ...
Jech, Alexander
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Mill and Pettit on Freedom, Domination, and Freedom-as-Domination [PDF]
Pettit endorses a ‘republican’ conception of social freedom of the person as consisting of a state of non-domination, and takes this to refute Mill’s ‘liberal’ claim that non-domineering but coercive interference can compromise social freedom of choice ...
Beaumont, Tim
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Child-rearing With Minimal Domination: A Republican Account [PDF]
Parenting involves an extraordinary degree of power over children. Republicans are concerned about domination, which, on one view, is the holding of power that fails to track the interests of those over whom it is exercised. On this account, parenting as
Gheaus, Anca
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Democracy for idiots. Republicanism, self-alienation and permanent minorities [PDF]
The main thesis can be summarized the following way: If freedom-status is the master good for republicans then, when democratic participation and mandatory citizenship undermine the self-respect of permanent minorities, self-alienation becomes a ...
Álvarez Garcia, David
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Should Republicans be Cosmopolitans?
Contemporary liberalism and republicanism present clearly distinct programs for domestic politics, but the same cannot be said when it comes to global politics: the burgeoning literature on global republicanism has reproduced the divide between ...
Frank Lovett
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Hop total Roman domination in graphs
In this article, we initiate a study of hop total Roman domination defined as follows: a hop total Roman dominating function (HTRDF) on a graph [Formula: see text] is a function [Formula: see text] such that for every vertex u with f(u) = 0 there exists ...
H. Abdollahzadeh Ahangar +3 more
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The case for epistocratic republicanism [PDF]
In recent years, the fortunes of democracy have waned both in theory and practice. This has added impetus not only to the republican case for strengthening democratic institutions but also to new anti-democratic thought.
Blunt, G. D.
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Vulnérabilité, non-domination et autonomie : vers une critique du néorépublicanisme
L’anthropologie philosophique est l’un des fronts sur lesquels s’est développée, ces dernières années, la critique du libéralisme politique : à la figure d’un sujet rationnel et souverain, déjà autonome, certains courants de la théorie politique ont ...
Marie Garrau, Alice Le Goff
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