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Elias Deutscher
Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, jnae053, https://doi.org/10.1093/jaenfo/jnae053
Published: 17 March 2025
... remain, however, free, as long as there is no interference. By contrast, from the perspective of republican liberty we are unfree, not only if powerful firms actually or likely use their power to interfere with our actions or choices. But our liberty is already dented by the very presence of concentrated...
Chapter
Published: 09 October 2011
... of citizens, or republican liberty, is quite another matter. It does not consist of not being hindered, or in merely not being oppressed, but rather of not being dominated, which is to say, not being subjected to the arbitrary or enormous power of another man or other men. citizens corruption courtiers...
Chapter
Published: 12 March 2024
...This chapter argues that Ambedkar had a republican conception of liberty. Republican liberty refers to the belief that political liberty is the paramount value in life. In the republican tradition, political liberty is understood as ‘non-domination’ or ‘non-dependence’ from arbitrary power...
Chapter
Published: 26 May 2015
... Bruni Leonardo Charles I King of England Scotland and Ireland Charles II King of England Scotland and Ireland Cosimo dei Medici Cosimo il Vecchio Cromwell Oliver Florentine republican liberty Holland The Netherlands James II King of England Scotland and Ireland Long Parliament the Lorenzo dei...
Chapter
Published: 21 March 2024
... (summum bonum). The chapter closes by discussing how Cicero’s Roman theory of justice differs from some of the views put forward by some of today’s republicans. theory of justice republican liberty Cicero natural law Roman law natural rights legality common good popular sovereignty...
Article
Published: 20 March 2025
... advertising and social media algorithms, this article highlights how artificial intelligence already poses a significant threat to the republican conception of liberty—or freedom from unaccountable power—and thereby highlights the necessity of protecting republican liberty when integrating artificial...
Chapter
Published: 09 September 2012
... vows hymns Jacobins mass resurrection Solera Va’ pensiero Verdi Verdi Giuseppe Machiavelli Niccolò Prince The Machiavelli patria nation republican religion religious hymns religious music republican liberty Alessandro Manzoni Christianity A religion must have hymns and music...
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Published: 24 January 2008
.... Still others, like Holland's Hugo Grotius, saw the town oligarchies as forming a proper, aristocratic republic, like Sparta or Venice. Thus understood, the new polity was hardly democratic; but in a Europe dominated by strong monarchies, it was a beacon of republican liberty. republicanism Grotius Hugo...
Chapter
Published: 29 October 1992
... Berlin I Locke John MacCallum G Mill J S Justice criminal justice republican liberty liberalism freedom dominion We mentioned in the last Chapter that the dominant consequentialist approach to criminal justice, preventionism, ties up closely with liberalism. Especially in the form of harm...
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Published: 26 May 2015
...This chapter examines Niccolò Machiavelli's ideas about liberty. It considers Machiavelli's Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus Livy (1584), which contains Machiavelli's treatment of republican liberty and is considered to be his greatest contribution to the discussion...
Book
Published online: 15 December 2022
Published in print: 30 November 2022
Chapter
Published: 09 September 2012
...This chapter focuses on the republican liberty in the aftermath of the revolution. The defeat of the revolutionary experiment made the most perceptive political writers aware of the fact that Italy lacked a public spirit capable of sustaining republican institutions. These thinkers realized...