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Rethinking Liberty Before Liberalism Hannah Dawson Annelien De Dijn

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Rethinking Liberty Before Liberalism Hannah Dawson Annelien De Dijn
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.44 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Hannah Dawson, Annelien de Dijn
ISBN: 9781108844567, 1108844561
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Rethinking Liberty Before Liberalism Hannah Dawson Annelien De Dijn by Hannah Dawson, Annelien De Dijn 9781108844567, 1108844561 instant download after payment.

Opens up new histories of freedom and republicanism by building on Quentin Skinner's ground-breaking Liberty before Liberalism nearly twenty five years after its initial publication. Leading historians and philosophers reveal the neo-Roman conception of liberty that Skinner unearthed as a normative and historical hermeneutic tool of enormous, ongoing power. The volume thinks with neo-Romanism to offer reinterpretations of individual thinkers, such as Montaigne, Grotius and Locke. It probes the role of neo-Roman liberty within hierarchies and structures beyond that of citizen and state – namely, gender, slavery, and democracy. Finally, it reassesses the relationships between neo-Romanism and other languages in the history of political thought: liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and the human rights tradition. The volume concludes with a major reappraisal by Skinner himself.

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