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9780714684802

Republicanism: History, Theory, Practice

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    9780714684802

  • ISBN10:

    0714684805

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2004-07-21
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

In this collection of writings, leading historians of political thought and political theorists provide an overview of traditional and contemporary republicanism. The first part of the book presents studies of ancient and modern versions of republicanism in Athenian and Roman political thought, as well as in Machiavelli and Montesquieu. The second part focuses on some of the key questions that confront contemporary thinkers, such as: What ought one to expect of a good state and civil society? What are the conditions for deliberative democracy? What are the theoretical implications of a republican conception of political liberty? The essays in this volume advance the debate over republicanism, through both a rigorous philosophical investigation of republicanism's main sources and careful analysis of its meaning.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction
Daniel M. Weinstock
1(4)
Citizenship and the Roman Res publica: Cicero and a Christian Corollary
Elizabeth Depalma Digeser
5(17)
On Public Speech in a Democratic Republic at War
Barry S. Strauss
22(16)
Montesquieu: Critique of Republicanism?
Caine Spector
38(16)
The Twilight of the Republic?
Jean-Fabien Spitz
54(18)
Discourse Theory and Republican Freedom
Philip Pettit
72(24)
Liberal and Republican Conceptions of Freedom
Charles Larmore
96(24)
Non-Domination as a Moral Ideal
Christian Nadeau
120(15)
The Cosmopolitan Scope of Republican Citizenship
Ryoa Chung
135(20)
Patriotic, Not Deliberative, Democracy
Charles Blattberg
155(20)
Abstracts 175(4)
Notes on Contributors 179(2)
Index 181

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