Changing hearts and minds: Cristina Lafont on democratic self-legislation

Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (1):58-61 (2020)
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Lafont argues for a participatory version of deliberative democracy that shares key features with other contemporary approaches, while departing from them in decisive ways. It is based on the Rouss...

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On the People’s Terms.Philip Pettit - 2012 - Political Theory 44 (5):697-706.
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Between Facts and Norms.William Rehg - 2000 - Mind 109 (435):608-614.

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