@book
{TN_libero_mab2,
author = {
Nichols, Robert
AND
Singh, Jakeet
AND
Tully, James
},
title = {
Freedom and democracy in an imperial context
dialogues with James Tully
},
publisher = {Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group},
isbn = {9780415815994},
keywords = {
Tully, James 1946- Political and social views
,
Democracy Philosophy
,
Liberty Philosophy
},
year = {2014},
abstract = {Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-292)},
abstract = {. Editors' introduction Robert Nichols & Jakeet SinghEngagement, proposals and the key of reasoning / Anthony Simon Laden},
abstract = {Freedom as practice and civic genius : on James Tully's public philosophy Eduardo Mendieta},
abstract = {At the edges of civic freedom : violence, power, enmity Antonio Vázquez-Arroyo},
abstract = {[Un]Dazzled by the ideal? : James Tully and new realism Bonnie Honig},
abstract = {Vattel, imperialism, and the rights of indigenous peoples Antony Anghie},
abstract = {On the moral justification of reparation for New World slavery David Scott},
abstract = {Postnational constellations? : political citizenship and the modern state Christian Emden},
abstract = {Spaces of freedom, citizenship and state in the context of globalization : South Africa and Bolivia Eunice N. Sahle},
abstract = {Becoming Black : acting otherwise and re-imagining community Aletta J. Norval},
abstract = {Accessing Tully : political philosophy for the everyday and the everyone Val Napoleon and Hadley Friedland},
abstract = {Responses James Tully.},
booktitle = {A GlassHouse book},
address = {
Abingdon, Oxon
},
url = {
http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
}
}