Civic Virtues: Rights, Citizenship, and Republican Liberalism

New York: Oxford University Press USA (1997)
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Abstract

Dagger argues for a republican liberalism that, while celebrating the liberal heritage of autonomy and rights, solidly places these within social relations and obligations, which while ubiquitous, are often obscured and forgotten.

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