Providence and contingency in Corsica: Rousseau on freedom without politics

European Journal of Political Theory 20 (4):739-760 (2019)
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Rousseau’s embrace of popular sovereignty – a sovereignty that is unmediated and unrepresented – is often understood as entailing a kind of democratic absolutism. However, Richard Tuck has argued t...

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