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21. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 39 > Issue: 2
Robert Kane Searching for Wisdom About the Good in Theory and Practice: A Response to Metz
22. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 39 > Issue: 2
Meira Levinson Tacking Toward Justice
23. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 39 > Issue: 2
Thaddeus Metz “The Meaning of Life Lies in the Search”: Robert Kane’s New Justification of Objective Values
24. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 39 > Issue: 2
M. Victoria Costa Justice as Fairness and Educational Policy: A Response to Levinson
25. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 39 > Issue: 4
Matthew Oliver Freedom on the People’s Terms: The Problem of Democratic Domination
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In On The People’s Terms: A Republican Theory and Model of Democracy, Philip Pettit offers a conception of freedom as non-domination that is, he claims, compromised by any regime other than democracy, yet is fully compatible with coercion by a suitably democratic state. However, as I argue, Pettit has difficulty trying to deliver the latter half of this promise. This essay offers an analysis of Pettit’s definition of freedom as non-domination, specifically, his approach to invasion and controlled interference, demonstrating that it is incapable of doing the work he wants it to do. I argue that he ought to surrender not his definition, but rather the claim that a democratic government can avoid compromising the freedom of its citizens.
26. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Thomas R. Flynn Review Article: Another Sartrean Torso: Critique of Dialectical Reason
27. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 8 > Issue: 1
A. P. Simonds Review Article: How Many Marxisms?