Includes bibliographical references (pages 302-318) and index.
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Contents
Introduction; The Historical Evolution of Republican Thought; The Primacy of Virtue: Aristotle and Cicero; Freedom in Classical Republicanism: Machiavelli and Harrington; Participation and Inclusion in the Extensive Republic: Rousseau, Wollstonecraft and Madison; Roots of the Republican Revival: Arendt and Taylor; Contemporary Debates; Common Goods and Public Virtue; Freedom: Non-domination and Republican Political Autonomy; Participation and Deliberation; Recognition and Inclusion in a Pluralist World.
Summary
This is a valuable introduction to one of the most important traditions in political philosophy. This will be essential reading for students of politics and philosophy.