Republican Democracy: Liberty, Law and Politics

Editors: Niederberger andreas and Schink, Philipp
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

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ISBN: 978-0-74-864306-6
Category: Social Sciences - Political science
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

This volume directly engages with the relationship and differences between the key strands in contemporary republican political theory.

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Table of Contents

  • List of Contributors
  • Introduction - Andreas Niederberger and Philipp Schink
  • 1. The Tension between Law and Politics in the Modern Republican Tradition - Marco Geuna
  • 2. Impotence, Perspicuity and the Rule of Law: James Madison's Critique of Republican Legislation - Jack Rakove
  • 3. Kant, Madison and the Problem of Transnational Order: Popular Sovereignty in Multilevel Systems - James Bohman
  • 4. Republicanism and Democracy - John P. McCormick
  • 5. Two Views of the City: Republicanism and Law - John Ferejohn
  • 6. A Kantian Republican Conception of Justice as Nondomination - Rainer Forst
  • 7. Two Republican Traditions - Philip Pettit
  • 8. Freedom, Control and the State - Philipp Schink
  • 9. Legal Modes and Democratic Citizens in Republican Theory - Galya Benarieh Ruffer
  • 10. Rights, Republicanism and Democracy - Richard Bellamy
  • 11. Republicanism and Global Justice: A Sketch - Cécile Laborde
  • 12. Republicanism and Transnational Democracy - Andreas Niederberger