
Movement and the Ordering of Freedom: On Liberal Governances of Mobility
by
Hagar Kotef
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Mar 6, 2015
Publisher
Duke University Press Books
ISBN-10
0822358557
ISBN-13
9780822358558
Description
Hagar Kotef dives into the complex world of movement and freedom, inviting readers to explore how contemporary political systems influence our mobility. With a keen eye on liberal governance, she uncovers the subtle mechanisms that dictate how we move through space—both physically and metaphorically.
The narrative navigates through philosophical debates and real-world implications, revealing how regulations can simultaneously empower and inhibit. Kotef’s insights illuminate the often-overlooked connections between freedom, control, and the intricate ways our bodies interact with the world around us.
Through engaging prose, readers are challenged to reconsider the very essence of movement in their lives. This thought-provoking examination encourages a deeper understanding of how freedom is ordered, urging individuals to ponder their own experiences within the framework of societal constraints.
The narrative navigates through philosophical debates and real-world implications, revealing how regulations can simultaneously empower and inhibit. Kotef’s insights illuminate the often-overlooked connections between freedom, control, and the intricate ways our bodies interact with the world around us.
Through engaging prose, readers are challenged to reconsider the very essence of movement in their lives. This thought-provoking examination encourages a deeper understanding of how freedom is ordered, urging individuals to ponder their own experiences within the framework of societal constraints.
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