New Books in Political Science

Elisabeth R. Anker, "Ugly Freedoms" (Duke UP, 2022)

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Oct 19, 2025
Elisabeth R. Anker, an Associate Professor at George Washington University, delves into the complexities of freedom in her book, Ugly Freedoms. She challenges traditional definitions, arguing that many concepts of freedom are steeped in violence and exclusion. Anker connects historical injustices—including colonialism and capitalism—to contemporary struggles for freedom. She also critiques neoliberal individualism, illustrating how small acts of resistance can foster collective liberation. Ultimately, she calls for a reimagined understanding of freedom that emphasizes interdependence and ecological awareness.
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Freedom Is Not Just Heroic Individualism

  • Freedom definitions shape outcomes and often produce violence even when framed as ideal.
  • Anker urges seeing freedom as connective, collaborative, and accessible rather than heroic and purely individualistic.
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Freedom Can Depend On Oppression

  • Ugly freedoms are practices of freedom that rely on subjugation, exploitation, and violence.
  • The U.S. founding shows this: radical worldmaking depended on indigenous dispossession and slavery.
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Ugliness Reveals Hidden Political Meanings

  • Ugliness labels both condemned ideals and marginalized peoples' practices that can reveal emancipatory alternatives.
  • Anker uses aesthetic language to show how beauty and ugliness map onto political hierarchies.
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