The Constitution of Equality: Democratic Authority and its Limits

Oxford University Press (2008)
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Today the question of the moral foundations of democracy is more important then ever. In this book the author helps to explain when and why democracy is important and also gives us guidance as to how democracies ought to be shaped.

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