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Theorists as distinct as Giorgio Agamben and Robert Cover have emphasized the paradox at the center of democratic legal authority, viz. that it cannot be self-derived but must ultimately rest on some extra-legal phenomenon, usually an act of exclusion. It has not been generally recognized that...
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allowed liberalism to imagine different forms of subjectivity and produced different forms of rule. Liberal theory often … liberal notions of freedom. Freedom of movement was depoliticized in late liberalism and subjected to market principles …, freedom of movement emerges as a materialization of the liberal idea of 'liberty', perhaps even its salient content. Yet in …
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The discursive binary between individual freedom and social constraint has been central to the political imaginary of … freedom and social constraint informs juridical and social distinctions circumscribing indigenous groups in settler colonies … for concepts of liberal subjectivity, suspended between the opposition between individual freedom, what Elizabeth …
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Tocqueville's discovery of a muscular, participatory citizenship in the United States is well known, as is his argument that such citizenship is vital to the success of democracy. This has been a source of both self-congratulation and anxiety among Americans, the anxiety stemming from worries...
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Tocqueville's discovery of a muscular, participatory citizenship in the United States is well known, as is his argument that such citizenship is vital to the success of democracy. This has been a source of both self-congratulation and anxiety among Americans, the anxiety stemming from worries...
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Can the republican concern with non-domination transcend its traditional narrow confines of the nation-state and be vested in transnational entities and/or agencies? In answering this question, many contemporary theorists point to the development of certain neo-republican modes and orders within...
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