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Liberty After Liberalism

by Lawrence Quill
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Overview

Liberty after Liberalism frees the concept of the active citizen from both the territorial confines of the nation-state and the limits imposed by republican, city-state models. Lawrence Quill advances a theory of global republicanism, one that is able to respond directly to the changing realities of political life. By adopting a "publicly ironic" approach to politics, Quill revives the idea of public freedom within a global context thereby providing an important supplement to contemporary theories of cosmopolitan democracy.

Synopsis

Liberty after Liberalism frees the concept of the active citizen from both the territorial confines of the nation-state and the limits imposed by republican, city-state models. Lawrence Quill advances a theory of global republicanism, one that is able to respond directly to the changing realities of political life. By adopting a "publicly ironic" approach to politics, Quill revives the idea of public freedom within a global context thereby providing an important supplement to contemporary theories of cosmopolitan democracy.

About the Author, Lawrence Quill

Lawrence Quill is Associate Director, Stanford Centre on Ethics and Lecturer, Stanford University.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2005
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403942494

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