Republicanism

Republicanism

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Sep 10, 2015 · Anglais · Relié (208 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 208
Langue Anglais
Publié Sep 10, 2015
Éditeur Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10 1441113932
ISBN-13 9781441113931

Description

In recent years, republican political theory has emerged as a powerful lens through which to view contemporary political challenges. The authors delve into the core tenets of republicanism, exploring its historical roots and how it has evolved to address modern concerns about freedom, justice, and civic engagement. With a fresh perspective, they highlight the relevance of republican ideals in the face of today’s complex political landscape.

David Casassas, Simon Birnbaum, and Jurgen de Wispelaere draw on a rich tapestry of philosophical insights and socio-political developments. They engage with key debates, offering nuanced interpretations that breathe new life into classic republican theories. Their engaging narrative encourages readers to rethink traditional concepts of power, allowing for a deeper understanding of the relationship between individual liberty and communal governance.

By weaving together theoretical reflections and real-world examples, the authors illustrate how republicanism can inform and inspire grassroots movements and public policy. This compelling exploration not only revitalizes republican thought but also seeks to empower individuals to actively participate in shaping their political environment, making it a significant contribution to both academic discourse and public engagement.

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Histoire Contemporain

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