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Political exclusion and domination

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Papers and commentaries presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy in 2001, in conjunction with a meeting of the American Philosophical Association's Eastern Division in Atlanta, Georgia.

Contents

Invisible citizens : political exclusion and domination in Arendt and Ellison / Danielle Allen
Tragic visions, mundane realities : a comment on Danielle Allen's "Invisible Citizens" / Clifford Orwin
The domination complaint / Philip Pettit
Pettit and modern Republican political thought / Miguel Vatter
Against Monism : pluralist critical comments on Danielle Allen and Philip Pettit / Veit Bader
Reply to Bader and Orwin / Danielle Allen
In reply to Bader and Vatter / Philip Pettit
Exclusion and assimilation : two forms of domination in relation to freedom / James Tully
Liberal foundationalism and agonistic democracy / Michael Blake
Democracy and legitimacy : a response to James Tully's "Exclusion and Assimilation" / Leif Wenar
A reply to Michael Blake and Leif Wenar / James Tully
Inscribing the face : shame, stigma, and punishment / Martha Nussbaum
The duration of shame "Time Served" or "Lifetime"? / Sanford Levinson
Genocide's sexuality / Catharine A. MacKinnon.

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