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Self-determination, Non-domination, and Federalism
- Hypatia
- Indiana University Press
- Volume 23, Number 3, Summer 2008
- pp. 60-78
- Article
- Additional Information
This article summarizes the theory of federalism as non-domination Iris Marion Young began to develop in her final years, a theory of self-government that tried to recognize interconnectedness. Levy also poses an objection to that theory: non-domination cannot do the work Young needed of it, because it is a theory about the merits of decisions not about jurisdiction over them. The article concludes with an attempt to give Young the last word.