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The Globalized Republican Ideal

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Pettit, Philip

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Global Justice Network

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The concept of freedom as non-domination that is associated with neorepublican theory provides a guiding ideal in the global, not just the domestic arena, and does so even on the assumption that there will continue to be many distinct states. It argues for a world in which states do not dominate members of their own people and, considered as a corporate body, no people is dominated by other agencies: not by other states and not, for example, by any international agency or multi-national corporation.

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Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric

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