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Republicanism rests on the insight that justice entails the fair distribution of political and social power. As a result, it emphasizes the importance of civic virtue and political participation and favors a political system involving a mixed constitution and the rule of law. However, whereas a neo-Aristotelian tradition of republicanism, going back to
Bellamy, Richard, McHugh, Hannah
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The term republicanism refers to an ideology that outlined principles of social and political order and the privileges and obligations of citizenship in the Anglo-American world from the seventeenth century through the early nineteenth century. Because it developed in a setting in which masculinity was a prerequisite of citizenship, republicanism ...
Winter, Thomas
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Socialist republicans advocate public ownership and control of the means of production in order to achieve the republican goal of a society without endemic domination.
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Political Republicanism and Perfectionist Republicanism
The Review of Politics, 2004In recent years, a number of political thinkers in philosophy, political theory and law have defended political theories which are deeply indebted to classical republicanism. Like classical republicans, these thinkers have claimed that a flourishing polity depends upon citizens' exercise of the civic virtues. Unlike classical republicans, some of these
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009
In the target article, “Three Ways to Politicize Bioethics,” Mark Brown (2009) addresses a number of very important issues in contemporary bioethics including what it means, and should mean, for bi...
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In the target article, “Three Ways to Politicize Bioethics,” Mark Brown (2009) addresses a number of very important issues in contemporary bioethics including what it means, and should mean, for bi...
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Australian Journal of Political Science, 1993
Republicanism and liberalism are depicted here, under some ideal‐typing of the traditions, as philosophies of liberty — negative liberty — that take opposite sides on three broad issues: 1) whether the law is necessarily a partial assault on people's liberty — an assault that may be for the good overall — or something that is constitutive, at least in ...
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Republicanism and liberalism are depicted here, under some ideal‐typing of the traditions, as philosophies of liberty — negative liberty — that take opposite sides on three broad issues: 1) whether the law is necessarily a partial assault on people's liberty — an assault that may be for the good overall — or something that is constitutive, at least in ...
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Feminism and Republicanism: ‘Republican Motherhood’
1985In the history of feminism, the 1790s is often seen as a critical decade. Although earlier women writers — Christine de Pisan, Mary Astell, ‘Sophia’ — had written effectively and movingly of the condition of women, and suggested that educational reforms, in particular, might improve their situation, it was only in the context of a world in which ...
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2018
Significant divisions exist in all societies and communities of any size. The expression of these divisions in politics takes many forms, one of them republican. The hallmark of republican politics is the subordination of different interests to the common weal, or what is in the interest of all citizens. To ensure this outcome, government in a republic
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Significant divisions exist in all societies and communities of any size. The expression of these divisions in politics takes many forms, one of them republican. The hallmark of republican politics is the subordination of different interests to the common weal, or what is in the interest of all citizens. To ensure this outcome, government in a republic
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