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Private and Political Exchange – Nozick’s Club vs. Buchanan’s Communitarian Contractarianism

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Government by unanimous consent, following discussion, seems an attractive vision because it renders coercion legitimate (on one reading of coercion) or avoids coercion entirely (on another reading).

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Brennan, G., Kliemt, H. (2019). Private and Political Exchange – Nozick’s Club vs. Buchanan’s Communitarian Contractarianism. In: Marker, K., Schmitt, A., Sirsch, J. (eds) Demokratie und Entscheidung. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24529-0_8

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