Democracy after deliberation

Res Publica 15 (3):315-319 (2009)
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Ben Saunders
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Enfranchising all affected interests, and its alternatives.Robert E. Goodin - 2007 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 35 (1):40–68.
Reflective Democracy.Robert E. Goodin - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
More Easily Done Than Said: Rules, Reasons and Rational Social Choice.Bruce Chapman - 1998 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 18 (2):293-329.

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