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Domination consists in subjection to the will of others and
manifests itself both as a personal relation and a structural
phenomenon serving as the context for relations of power.
Domination has again become a central political concern through the
revival of the republican tradition of political thought (not to be
confused with the US political party). However, normative debates
about domination have mostly remained limited to the context of
domestic politics. Also, the republican debate has not taken into
account alternative ways of conceptualizing domination. Critical
theorists, liberals, feminists, critical race theorists, and
postcolonial writers have discussed domination in different ways,
focusing on such problems as imperialism, racism, and the
subjection of indigenous peoples. This volume extends debates about
domination to the global level and considers how other streams in
political theory and nearby disciplines enrich, expand upon, and
critique the republican tradition's contributions to the debate.
This volume brings together, for the first time, mostly original
pieces on domination and global political justice by some of this
generation's most prominent scholars, including Philip Pettit,
James Bohman, Rainer Forst, Amy Allen, John McCormick, Thomas
McCarthy, Charles Mills, Duncan Ivison, John Maynor, Terry
Macdonald, Stefan Gosepath, and Hauke Brunkhorst.
Domination consists in subjection to the will of another and
manifests itself both as a personal relation and as a structural
phenomenon which serves as the context for such relations of power.
The revival of the republican tradition of thought has again
brought domination to the foreground as a central political
concern; however, most of this discussion has been limited to the
context of domestic politics, and the republican debate has not
taken into account the myriad alternative ways of conceptualizing
domination as a political problem. The purpose of this collection
is to extend the focus of the debate about domination to the global
level and to consider how other streams in political theory and
nearby disciplines can enrich and expand upon the republican
tradition's contributions to the debate. The volume brings together
research by leading republican scholars, critical theorists, and
liberals on conceptual, historical, and institutional questions of
cross-border domination and the political philosophy of global
justice, focusing on such problems as imperialism, racism, and the
subjection of indigenous peoples.Including work by rising scholars
alongside the canonical pieces A Republican Law of Peoples by
Philip Pettit (with a new appendix for this volume) and Liberal
Imperialism and the Dilemma of Development by Thomas McCarthy,
Domination and Global Political Justice delineates the parameters
of the debate, and will be useful for political theorists,
philosophers, historians, legal theorists, and international
relations scholars.
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