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Relational freedom and the Ilan Pappe case: an anthropological proposal for freedom

Relational freedom and the Ilan Pappe case: an anthropological proposal for freedom
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
Vol. 45 No. 1/2, pp. 17-30.
ISSN: 0144-333X

Wallace Ramos de Figueiredo (Nino Rhamos)

https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-05-2024-0227

Article publication date: 22 August 2024 
Issue publication date: 7 February 2025

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Abstract


Purpose

This article problematizes the concept of freedom rooted in liberalism, examining the detention of historian Ilan Pappe by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at Detroit Airport in the United States as an emblematic case study.

Design/methodology/approach

The research adopts a methodological triangulation approach, based on an analysis that combines data about the event and theories about the concept of freedom, problematizing authors who focused on the relationship between the individual and society in a liberal context, where individualism serves as the basis for specific conceptions of social relations.

Findings

Through the use of authors such as John Stuart Mill and John Locke, as well as the contributions of authors like Norbert Elias, it is argued that true freedom is relational, rooted in social interdependencies and the social construction of an individuality that is not individualistic but intrinsically linked to collective aspects.

Social implications

Pappe’s case illustrates the tensions between individual freedom and collective interests, highlighting the need to reassess freedom of expression in complex political and social contexts.

Originality/value

This article proposes a more inclusive and interconnected view of human freedom, where individual and collective interests are negotiated within a dynamic web of social relations.

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