Sharing freedom: republicanism and exclusion in revolutionary France

New York, NY: Cambridge University Press (2024)
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Sharing Freedom presents the development of French republicanism from an older elitist theory of freedom into an inclusive theory of emancipation. Retracing the struggles of republicans during the French Revolution, it lays out the paradoxes that unwittingly led them to justify exclusions despite fervently embracing an expansion of freedom to all.

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