From Neo-Republicanism to Critical Republicanism
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2020
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Leipold, Bruno
Nabulsi, Karma
White, Stuart
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Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to show how what I call critical republicanism can be developed by rethinking the neo-republican theory of domination on the basis of a more continental line of republicanism. On the one hand, I argue that with regard to all three of the most important elements of a theory of non-domination, its normative core, the conception of domination, and its institutional implications, Pettit’s neo-republicanism does contain a powerful critical potential, too easily dismissed by some of his critics. On the other hand, I show how this critical potential can be strengthened by reconceptualizing each of the elements of his theory of domination from a perspective inspired by the Kantian line of republican thought and contemporary critical theory.
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Republicanism, Critical Republicanism, Taverne
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Gädeke, D 2020, From Neo-Republicanism to Critical Republicanism. in B Leipold, K Nabulsi & S White (eds), Radical Republicanism : Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage . Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 23-46. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796725.001.0001