"Liberty after Liberalism" frees the concept of the active citizen
from both the territorial confines of the nation-state and the
limits imposed by republican, city-state models. Lawrence Quill
advances a theory of global republicanism, one that is able to
respond directly to the changing realities of political life. By
adopting a "publicly ironic" approach to politics, Quill revives
the idea of public freedom within a global context thereby
providing an important supplement to contemporary theories of
cosmopolitan democracy.
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