The emergence and development of the idea of political representation in the political thought of Western Europe

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 1 (22):213-217 (2012)
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The article is devited to the evolution of the political representation’s idea in modern European political thought and its influence on the content of the concept of «political representation» in modern political science.

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