To Be Unfree : Republicanism and Unfreedom in History, Literature, and Philosophy / ed. by Tue Andersen Nexø, Christian Dahl.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Edition Politik ; 9Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1. AuflDescription: 1 online resource (230 p.)Content type:- text
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- Political science -- Philosophy -- Congresses
- Republicanism in literature -- Congresses
- Republicanism -- Congresses
- Republicanism -- Philosophy -- Congresses
- Cultural History
- History
- Liberty
- Political Ideologies
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Political Theory
- Politics
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
- Cultural History
- History
- Liberty
- Political Ideologies
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Political Theory
- Politics
- JC
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Frontmatter -- Content -- Introduction -- Part 1. Conceptual Varieties of Unfreedom -- Statelessness, Domination, and Unfreedom -- Freedom as Non-Arbitrariness or as Democratic Self-Rule? -- The Unlikely Claimant -- Materially Unfree -- Unfreedom and the Republican Tradition in the French Revolution -- Part 2. Cultural Representations of Unfreedom -- Occupy Rome -- Unfreedom, Servitude, and the Social Bond -- Naturally free, politically unfree -- Dependency, Corruption, and Aesthetics in Denis Diderot's Le neveu de Rameau -- Baudelaire and the Government of the Imagination -- Unfreedom and the Crises of Witnessing -- About the Authors
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»To Be Unfree« is a collection of essays investigating how political unfreedom has been and can be articulated within the republican tradition of political thought. The book combines a theoretical discussion of how freedom and its opposites have been conceptualized in the republican tradition with a broader perspective on this tradition's impact on the representation of unfreedom in Western literature and cultural history. It thus complicates our understanding of what it means to be unfree and unveils a series of distinctions which also shape our modern notions of freedom.
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