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Self‐Government

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1950
“I have shown how Privilege used local, county, and state officers, city councils, the state legislature and the courts to frustrate our efforts. Is it not strange that witnessing the power of Privilege through the control of these agencies the people do not awake to the fact that with these agencies in their hands they would be supreme?”—Tom L ...
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Authenticity and self-governance

2009
According to a common intuition, a person is self-governed only if she acts for reasons grounded in her authentic self. Authenticity is thus thought to be a necessary condition of self-governance. My aim in this paper is to examine what understanding of authenticity might serve to account for a person’s governing herself.
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Corporativity and Self-Government or Corporate Self-Government?

Advocate’s practice
A number of scientific articles devoted to the Russian legal profession, its structure and principles of activity use the term “corporate self-government” as one of the principles of the legal profession. However, in the current Law on the Bar, corporate self-government is not mentioned, and among the principles the legislator has highlighted two ...
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Self-Government

Monist, 2001
Focuses on self-government in republican liberty. Pros and cons of republican liberty; Triadic concept of liberty; foundational assumptions of different traditions of political philosophy.
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