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The principles of representative government
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Bernard Manin
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 8
Direct democracy and representation: selection of officials in Athens
pp. 42
The triumph of election
pp. 94
The principle of distinction
pp. 132
A democratic aristocracy
pp. 161
The verdict of the people
pp. 193
Metamorphoses of representative government
pp. 236
Conclusion
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