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Episode 131: Philip Pettit - The State

The Political Theory Review

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Kant's Perspective on the Freedom of the Pen and Justified Regimes

An exploration of Kant's belief that the freedom of the pen is essential in any rightful constitution, even in authoritarian governments, as long as objections can be raised. They also discuss the notion of an acceptable regime despite a tyrannical ruler, and how the limited freedom of the pen promotes justice and the republic.

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