Unfreedom for All offers a compelling diagnosis of contemporary global injustices and prescriptions for overcoming them. Assuming only the familiar libertarian notion of negative freedom, Donahue powerfully shows that oppression harms us all; it is literally true that 'no one is free unless everyone is free'. Hence we all have reason to struggle for emancipation. Deeply insightful, this book should reset the terms of debate in normative political theory. It
is also beautifully written and accessible. A tour de force
Thomas J. Donahue-Ochoa is Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at Haverford College. He has published articles on the ethics of terrorism and the Earth, and on philosophical methods.