Economic Republicanism Newsletter #3, February 2025


Publications

Academic

  • Dennis Graemer, ‘Neo-Roman Socialism: Assessing Liberty as Non-Domination in Hayek’s Political Philosophy’, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics. (URL).
  • Tom O’Shea, (book review) ‘Bruno Leipold: Citizen Marx: republicanism and the formation of Karl Marx’s social and political thought’, Contemporary Political Theory. (URL).
  • Ann Charney Colmo, ‘ The Commercial Republic and Adam Smith’s the Theory of Moral Sentiments’. In Commerce and Character: Studies in the Political Economy of the Enlightenment and the American Founding, edited by Steven Frankel and John A. Ray. University Press of Kansas. (Forthcoming in March) (URL).
  • Peter S. Onuf, ‘Thomas Jefferson: Commercial Republican, Creole Nationalist’. In Commerce and Character: Studies in the Political Economy of the Enlightenment and the American Founding, edited by Steven Frankel and John A. Ray. University Press of Kansas. (Forthcoming in March) (URL).
  • Colleen A. Sheehan, ‘ The Good Republican: Madison’s Model Citizen’. In Commerce and Character: Studies in the Political Economy of the Enlightenment and the American Founding, edited by Steven Frankel and John A. Ray. University Press of Kansas. (Forthcoming in March) (URL).
  • John C. Koritansky, ‘Tocqueville on Democracy and the Commercial Republic’. In Commerce and Character: Studies in the Political Economy of the Enlightenment and the American Founding, edited by Steven Frankel and John A. Ray. University Press of Kansas. (Forthcoming in March) (URL).

Other

  • Public Lecture: Corrupt Republics: Oligarchy, War and the Destruction of Nature, Dr Camila Vergara (URL).

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