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Rousseau and the federalist papers

The divergences between Rousseau and the federalists are commonly said to be wide, in special when the democratic potential of small and homogeneous political unities is in question. But there is also and important common ground between the former and the latter which is often neglected: the ideas of immanent sovereignty, republic and federalism. It is argued that this common ground may help us to think creatively about the impasses of modern democracy.


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