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What is the general will? |
Gopal Sreenivasan |
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Universal and general wills : Hegel and Rousseau |
Arthur Ripstein |
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Forced to be free |
John Hope Mason |
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Reflections on Rousseau : autonomy and democracy |
Joshua Cohen |
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Rousseau on proportional majority rule |
Paul Weirich |
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Rousseau on agenda-setting and majority rule |
Ethan Putterman |
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"To Persuade Without Convincing" : the language of Rousseau's legislator |
Christopher Kelly |
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Rousseau and the case for (and against) censorship |
Christopher Kelly |
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Rousseau on fundamental law |
Melissa Schwartzberg |
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Rousseau's theory of natural law as conditional |
John B. Noone Jr. |
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Rousseau's moral realism : replacing natural law with the general will |
Arthur M. Melzer |
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Rousseau's Pufendorf : natural law and the foundations of commercial society |
Robert Wokler |
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Rousseau in Dworkin : judicial rulings as expressions of the general will |
Richard Nordahl |
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Narratives of hierarchy : Loving v. Virginia and the literary imagination |
Martha Nussbaum |
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The reemergence of enlightenment ideas in the 1994 French bioethics debates |
Nan T. Ball |
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Promise enforcement in public housing : lessons from Rousseau and Hundertwasser |
Kristen D.A. Carpenter |
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What is the general will? |
Gopal Sreenivasan |
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Universal and general wills : Hegel and Rousseau |
Arthur Ripstein |
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Forced to be free |
John Hope Mason |