6. Who says that the in the republican tradition freedom is 'not being dependent on the will of another'?
Skinner
Pettit
7. What is freedom as political participation opposed to?
freedom beginning where politics ends
freedom from tyrants
8. What is meant by domination?
a person is vulnerable to arbitrary interference by another agent
a person is a slave
9. Who formulated the triadic relation in reference to freedom? (x is free from y to do z)
MacCallum
Swift
10. Which of the following is not a republican argument for political participation being necessary to freedom?
instrumental value
self-realization
negative liberty
non-domination
11. How does education help raise one's amount of freedom?
by making more options available and increasing autonomy
by increasing your average lifetime earnings
12. What is effective freedom opposed to?
formal freedom
negative freedom
13. What, according to republicans is the surest way of protecting one's freedom from interference by others?
political participation
strong sense of civic duty
14. Who claims that 'freedom in the true sense... consists of acting on a public stage in sight of other men who are then able to remember and so immortalise what was done'?
Arendt
Pettit
15. What are Isaiah Berlin's two concepts of freedom?