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Reviving Electoral Democracy
Reviving Electoral Democracy

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It sometimes seems that we approach the theory and practice of democracy with one hand clasped firmly behind our back. Although reams of ink are spilled on the right to vote by philosophers and social scientists, there is next to . . .

It sometimes seems that we approach the theory and practice of democracy with one hand clasped firmly behind our back. Although reams of ink are spilled on the right to vote by philosophers and social scientists, there is next to no literature on the right to stand as a candidate for election to a national […]

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