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    Republicanism and Political Theory (edited book)
    with Cécile Laborde
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    Republicanism and Political Theory is the first book to offer a comprehensive and critical survey of republican political theory. Critically assesses its historical credentials, conceptual coherence, and normative proposals Brings together original contributions from leading international scholars in an interactive way Provides the reader with valuable insight into new debates taking place in republican political theory
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    Another Instrumental Republican Approach?
    European Journal of Political Theory 1 (1): 71-89. 2002.
    This article critically examines liberal accusations that, despite some differences, there are no significant divergences between liberalism and republicanism because both approaches contain instrumental accounts of certain ideals and virtues that have the effect of enhancing the overall system of freedom for individuals. This article will explore this issue by looking at a possible response to the liberal critique by building on the recent work of Philip Pettit on republican liberty as nondomin…Read more
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    Republicanism in the modern world (edited book)
    Distributed in the USA by Blackwell. 2003.
    In response to the dominance of liberalism, some theorists have recently embraced the republican model as an attractive alternative. The overriding appeal of these moves seems to be the robust emphasis that forms of republicanism place on citizenship and civic virtue in light of what many commentators see as a decline in the social nature of modern politics. However, many of these discussions about republicanism are inconsistent and fail to capture the essence of a classical republican theory fo…Read more
  •  42
    Civic Republicanism and the Properties of Democracy (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 34 (1): 146-152. 2008.
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    Blogging for democracy: deliberation, autonomy, and reasonableness in the blogosphere
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 12 (3): 443-468. 2009.
    This paper critically examines the rising popularity of blogging in the US as a new kind of public space that has the potential to extend and deepen the way in which we interact and engage each other in political discourse. To proponents of deliberative democracy these moves are promising since they seem to point to the development of vibrant online public forums where political issues can be freely and openly debated. In this paper I evaluate this promise and ask whether or not blogging is cons…Read more
  • The republican contribution to contemporary political theory
    In Cécile Laborde & John W. Maynor (eds.), Republicanism and Political Theory, Blackwell. pp. 1--28. 2008.