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Topic:

Civic Republicanism and Political Philosophy

Date and Place:

THE MONIST
An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry
Edited by Barry Smith
http://wings.buffalo.edu/philosophy/Publications

Deadline: January 2000

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Advisory Editor: Philip Pettit (Canberra)
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Republican political theory has been identified by a number of recent historical and philosophical commentators as a political philosophy with distinctive themes and a distinctive stance. In particular, it has been presented as an alternative both to liberalism, broadly conceived, and to the communitarianism that many have represented as the antonym of liberalism. This issue of The Monist will be devoted to the exploration of this approach to political philosophy and submissions that seek to characterise, develop or criticise republicanism are welcome. Authors are particularly invited to focus on aspects of the republican approach that make for a contrast with any of the various forms of liberalism and communitarianism.
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