Republicanism
Republican thought: separation of powers, civic virtue, freedom as non-domination.
Republicanism is the tradition that defines freedom as the absence of arbitrary domination. From Cicero and Machiavelli to Montesquieu, Madison, and contemporary neo-republicans like Pettit and Skinner, the republic rests on institutions that limit power, civic virtue of citizens, and shared public responsibility. Revista Conciencia Democrática takes this tradition as editorial inspiration.
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