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Autonomy, Freedom and Rights - A Critique of Liberal Subjectivity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003)
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Autonomy, Freedom and Rights - A Critique of Liberal Subjectivity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003)
Series: Law and Philosophy Library, 65
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Autonomy, viewed as a subject's autonomous designing of her own
distinctive 'individuality', is not a constitutive problem for
liberal theory. Since its earliest formulations, liberalism has
taken it for granted that protecting rights is a sufficient
guarantee for the primacy of individual subjectivity. The most
dangerous legacy of the 'hierarchical-dualist' representation of
the subject is the primacy given to reason in defining an
individual's identity. For Santoro freedom is not a fixed measure.
It is not the container of powers and rights defining an
individual's role and identity. It is rather the outcome of a
process whereby individuals continuously re-define the shape of
their individuality. Freedom is everything that each of us manages
to be in his or her active and uncertain opposition to external
'pressures'.
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