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Beyond the republican revival : non-domination, positive liberty and sortition

Beyond the republican revival : non-domination, positive liberty and sortition (1회 대출)

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Ghosh, Eric, author.
서명 / 저자사항
Beyond the republican revival : non-domination, positive liberty and sortition / Eric Ghosh.
발행사항
Oxford, UK ;   New York, NY :   Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing,   2020.  
형태사항
ix, 250 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781509925469 (hardback)
요약
"This is the first book-length treatment of both the non-positive and the positive-liberty strands of the republican revival in political and constitutional theory. The republican revival, pursued especially over the last few decades, has presented republicanism as an exciting alternative to the dominant tradition of liberalism. The book provides a sharply different interpretation of liberty from that found in the republican revival. The book argues that this different interpretation is not only historically more faithful to some prominent writers identified with the republican tradition, but is also normatively more attractive. The normative advantages are revealed through discussing some central concerns relating to democracy and constitutionalism, including the justification for democracy and the interpretation of constitutional rights. The book also looks beyond republican liberty by drawing on the republican device of sortition (selection by lot). The book proposes the use of large juries to decide bill-of-rights matters. This novel proposal indicates how democracy might be reconciled with constitutional review based on a bill of rights. Republicanism is not pitted against liberalism: the favoured values and institutions fit with liberal commitments"--
내용주기
Introduction -- Pettit's narrative of the eclipse of republican liberty -- Skinner's republican and liberal liberty -- The challenge of liberty as non-interference -- Vindicating liberty as non-domination -- Positive-liberty dimensions in the republican revival -- Michelman's republicanism -- A citizens' court : foundations -- A citizens' court : the proposal -- Conclusion.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Republicanism. Liberty.
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520 ▼a "This is the first book-length treatment of both the non-positive and the positive-liberty strands of the republican revival in political and constitutional theory. The republican revival, pursued especially over the last few decades, has presented republicanism as an exciting alternative to the dominant tradition of liberalism. The book provides a sharply different interpretation of liberty from that found in the republican revival. The book argues that this different interpretation is not only historically more faithful to some prominent writers identified with the republican tradition, but is also normatively more attractive. The normative advantages are revealed through discussing some central concerns relating to democracy and constitutionalism, including the justification for democracy and the interpretation of constitutional rights. The book also looks beyond republican liberty by drawing on the republican device of sortition (selection by lot). The book proposes the use of large juries to decide bill-of-rights matters. This novel proposal indicates how democracy might be reconciled with constitutional review based on a bill of rights. Republicanism is not pitted against liberalism: the favoured values and institutions fit with liberal commitments"-- ▼c Provided by publisher.
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컨텐츠정보

목차

1. Introduction
I. Introduction
II. Positive-Liberty Republicanism
III. Non-Positive-Liberty Republicanism
IV. Political and Constitutional Theory
V. Chapter Outline
VI. Conclusion

PART I
LIBERTY AS NON-DOMINATION
2. Pettit''s Narrative of the Eclipse of Republican Liberty
I. Introduction
II. Pettit''s Account
III. Price
IV. Lind
V. Bentham
VI. Paley
VII. Tracking Liberty as Non-Domination Aft er 1785
VIII. Conclusion
3. Skinner''s Republican and Liberal Liberty
I. Introduction
II. Skinner''s Account of Republican Liberty
III. Examining Skinner''s Republican Liberty
IV. Skinner''s (and Pettit''s) Interpretation of Liberal Liberty
V. Conclusion
4. The Challenge of Liberty as Non-Interference
I. Introduction
II. Pettit''s Analytical Account
III. Kramer''s Critique and Two Challenges to Liberty as Non-Domination
IV. The Distinctiveness of Liberty as Non-Domination
V. The Damage Caused by Arbitrary Power and Looking Beyond Liberty
VI. Public Domination, Democracy and Constitutionalism
VII. Conclusion
5. Vindicating Liberty as Non-Domination
I. Introduction
II. Priceian Liberty as Non-Domination
III. Applicability of Chapter Four''s Challenges to Liberty as Non-Domination
IV. The Assumption of Likely Interference
V. Applying Priceian Liberty as Non-Domination
VI. Conclusion

PART II
POSITIVE LIBERTY
6. Positive-Liberty Dimensions in the Republican Revival
I. Introduction
II. Negative and Positive Liberty in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Political Thought
III. A Classification of Conceptions of Liberty and its Application to Pettit and Skinner
IV. Positive-Liberty Dimensions in Historical Writing
V. Conclusion
7. Michelman''s Republicanism
I. Introduction
II. The Republican Tradition and Positive Liberty
III. The Contemporary Appeal of Positive Liberty
IV. Constitutional Implications of Republican Liberty
V. Returning to the Historical Writers
VI. Conclusion

PART III
SORTITION
8. A Citizens'' Court: Foundations
I. Introduction
II. The Republican Tradition and Constitutional Juries
III. Assessing Institutional Arrangements
IV. Deliberative Polls and the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty
V. Conclusion
9. A Citizens'' Court: The Proposal
I. Introduction
II. The Proposal
III. A Comparison with Sortition in Parliament
IV. A Comparison with Strong-Form Judicial Review
V. Zurn''s Critique
VI. Conclusion
10. Conclusion

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