These two volumes present a new kind of political and legal theory that James Tully calls a public philosophy, and a complementary new way of thinking about active citizenship, called civic freedom. The volumes represent a genuine landmark in political theory, from one of its most distinguished practitioners alive today.
These two volumes present a new kind of political and legal theory that James Tully calls a public philosophy, and a complementary new way of thinking about active citizenship, called civic freedom. The volumes represent a genuine landmark in political theory, from one of its most distinguished practitioners alive today.
After 45 years of mundane employment, James Tully retired and took a holiday he had denied himself for many years. Upon travelling on a cruise ship which brought him to the Arctic Circle, he watched the blue sea pass before him and wrote the first draft of his first novel. He then spent six months rewriting the effort of those two weeks, mostly for the purpose of correcting spelling and punctuation.
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Dedication Acknowledgements Credits Introduction Public philosophy and civic freedom: a guide to the two volumes Part I. Global Governance and Practices of Freedom: 1. The Kantian idea of Europe: cosmopolitan and critical perspectives 2. Democracy and globalisation: a defeasible sketch 3. An ecological ethics 4. The unfreedom of the moderns in relation to their ideals of constitutionalism and democracy Part II. On Imperialism 5. On law, democracy and imperialism 6. Communication and imperialism 7. The imperial toles of modern vonstitutional democracy Conclusion: civic freedom contra imperialism: 8. A new kind of Europe? Democratic integration in the European Union 9. On global and local citizenship Bibliography Index.
Dedication Acknowledgements Credits Introduction Public philosophy and civic freedom: a guide to the two volumes Part I. Global Governance and Practices of Freedom: 1. The Kantian idea of Europe: cosmopolitan and critical perspectives 2. Democracy and globalisation: a defeasible sketch 3. An ecological ethics 4. The unfreedom of the moderns in relation to their ideals of constitutionalism and democracy Part II. On Imperialism 5. On law, democracy and imperialism 6. Communication and imperialism 7. The imperial toles of modern vonstitutional democracy Conclusion: civic freedom contra imperialism: 8. A new kind of Europe? Democratic integration in the European Union 9. On global and local citizenship Bibliography Index.
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