Latest Open Access Issue of Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory (Vol. 69, Issue 171)

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Dear Colleague,

 

The latest Open Access issue of Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory has published! This special issue seeks to widen the republican tradition both historically and politically, and in addition has a further normative aim.

 

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Volume 69, Issue 171

Radical Republicanism: Democracy, Property and Rights

Guest editors: David Guerrero, Bru Laín, and Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen

 

Introduction

Radical Republicanism: Democracy, Property and Rights

David Guerrero, Bru Laín, and Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen

https://bit.ly/3cjXiEj

 

Articles

Freedom, Autonomy, and (Inter)dependency: Feminist Dialogues and Republican Debates on Democracy

Ailynn Torres Santana

https://bit.ly/3PrWA6k

 

Republican Constitutionalism: Plebeian Institutions and Anti-Oligarchic Rules

Camila Vergara

https://bit.ly/3aSBsHG

 

Private, Public and Common: Republican and Socialist Blueprints

Bru Laín and Edgar Manjarín

https://bit.ly/3B8aXsG

 

Property as a Fiduciary Relationship and the Extension of Economic Democracy: What Role for Unconditional Basic Income?

David Casassas and Jordi Mundó

https://bit.ly/3aYz3LJ

 

From Neo-Republicanism to Socialist Republicanism: Antonio Gramsci, the European Council Movements and the ‘Second Republican Revival’

Andreas Møller Mulvad and Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen

https://bit.ly/3zoKu8E

 

Neo-republicanism’s Methodological Commitments and Individual Rights

M. Victoria Costa

https://bit.ly/3B3Rmd7

 

Between Tyranny and Self-Interest: Why Neo-republicanism Disregards Natural Rights

David Guerrero and Julio Martínez-Cava Aguilar

https://bit.ly/3RPKJRo

 

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