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Domination,global harms,and the problem of silent citizenship: toward a republican theory of global justice
Authors:James Bohman
Institution:1. Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USAbohmanjf@slu.edu
Abstract:Many citizens across the globe suffer domination and injustice in silence. It is not a silence of apathy or approval, but is another sort of silent citizenship born of deep inequality. This article attempts to come to terms with the global scope of silent citizenship as a form of domination that has become increasingly common among the worst-off in society. I argue that identifying problems of silent citizenship requires us to give priority to injustice over justice in future efforts to promote global justice. To illustrate how this might be done, I broaden the scope of republican theories of nondomination to consider how they might be applied to silent citizenship from a global perspective.
Keywords:silence  domination  nondomination  global justice  silent citizenship  republicanism
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