A Conversation on Power and Republicanism
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Haugaard, Mark
Pettit, Philip
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Taylor & Francis Group
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In this exchange Haugaard and Pettit begin by discussing power
and agency. They agree that while many inequalities are linked to
deliberate agency, a significant number of inequalities comprise
structural effects that are the unintended effect of social action. These
are of normative concern: to prevent arbitrary domination and create
a society in which everyone can pass the eyeball test. Some of these
structures are naturalized, or reified, which often makes them appear
less contestable. This includes private property, which is presented
as part of the natural order of things, thereby often naturalizing
domination. From these beginnings, the authors discuss the nature
of the eye-ball and tough-luck tests, including: how they apply to
culture, parent–child power, gender, and economic inequalities.
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Journal of Political Power
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2099-12-31
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