Nili develops a novel conception of 'the people', both as an agent with its own moral integrity, and as an owner of public property. Exploring problems central to present-day politics, this non-technical book will appeal to political theorists, but also to readers in public policy, area studies, law, and across the social sciences.
Nili develops a novel conception of 'the people', both as an agent with its own moral integrity, and as an owner of public property. Exploring problems central to present-day politics, this non-technical book will appeal to political theorists, but also to readers in public policy, area studies, law, and across the social sciences.
Shmuel Nili is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, Illinois, and a research fellow at the School of Philosophy at the Australian National University, Canberra. He has published widely in leading journals, including Ethics, The American Political Science Review, The Journal of Politics, and the American Journal of Political Science.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The people's integrity 2. The people's property 3. The people's integrity, the people's property, and the abuse of political power 4. Their property, our integrity: the democratic response to the problem of odious debt 5. Policy priorities for a divided people: Israel as a case study Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The people's integrity 2. The people's property 3. The people's integrity, the people's property, and the abuse of political power 4. Their property, our integrity: the democratic response to the problem of odious debt 5. Policy priorities for a divided people: Israel as a case study Conclusion.
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