Political action in machiavellian republicanism
Our objective in this brief article is guided by the demonstration of the existence of a theory of political action in Machiavelli's republican thought, with such a theory having its own character that directs it to highlight the action of individuals in
Marcone Costa Cerqueira
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Krytyka neorepublikańskiej koncepcji wolności politycznej Philipa Pettita [PDF]
The aim of this article is a reconstruction and critique of the conception of political freedom as understood in contemporary instrumental republicanism represented primarily by Philip Pettit.
Katarzyna Eliasz
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Rousseau i Tocqueville: przeciwstawne wizje republikańskiego wychowania
It is legitimate to speak about two philosophies of education as presented by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The first of the philosophies was elucidated in Emil, or on Education and its aim was to provide principles governing the process of upbringing of the ...
Łukasz Mirocha
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Constitutional Referendums:A Theoretical Enquiry [PDF]
In recent decades the use of referendums to settle major constitutional questions has increased dramatically. Addressing this phenomenon as a case study in the relationship between democracy and constitutional sovereignty, this article has two aims.The ...
Tierney, Stephen
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Big Leagues: Specters of Milton and Republican International Justice between Shakespeare and Marx [PDF]
Through Jacques Derrida’s extended discussion in Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning and the New International, Shakespeare’s Hamlet has become “an exemplary text for thinking together about the current state of the world ...
Christopher Warren
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The Northern Ireland peace process in an age of austerity [PDF]
The steady drip of dissident Republican attacks forms the backdrop to this special issue of Political Quarterly. Moreover, this comes at a time of economic austerity, when Northern Ireland faces unprecedented cuts to its public sector-dominated economy ...
Kaufmann, Eric P.
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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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Assessing the Charter on Citizens’ Rights: A Multi-disciplinary Critique [PDF]
The Idea of citizenship and the related rights and duties is at the heart of the basics of the modern state and its formation, with its very influential role on the legal structures and processes of decision-making of democratic regimes.
S.A. Hosseini Beheshti
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Ethical reconstruction of citizenship: A proposal between the intimate self and the public sphere [PDF]
When, in societies today, civic commitment decreases, there is a call for the need to strengthen citizenship education, identified uniquely with its public dimension and, on the other hand, the requirement for character education has been advocated ...
Bernal Guerrero, Antonio +2 more
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A Radical Revolution in Thought: Frederick Douglass on the Slave’s Perspective on Republican Freedom [PDF]
While the image of the slave as the antithesis of the freeman is central to republican freedom, it is striking to note that slaves themselves have not contributed to how this condition is understood.
Coffee, Alan M. S. J.
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