Liberal and republican conceptions of freedom

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (1):96-119 (2003)
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Freedom has a number of different senses. One of them is the absence of domination, which neo-republican thinkers have helped us to understand better. This notion of freedom does not, however, provide an alternative to political liberalism, since its proper articulation depends on distinctly liberal principles

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Charles E. Larmore
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