Freedom in the Well-ordered Republic

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Pettit, Philip

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Frank Lovett provides a fine account of civic republicanism but focuses too exclusively on freedom as a property of choices. The account can be improved if room is also made, as it was by figures in the long republican tradition, for freedom as a property of persons. The well-ordered republic is a regime that enables citizens to count equally as free persons both in relation to one another and in relation to their government.

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Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy

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