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Review Article

Paradoxes of liberalism

Good government: democracy beyond elections, by Pierre Rosanvallon, translated by Malcolm DeBevoise, Cambridge [MA], Harvard University Press, 2018, 352 pp., £28.95 (hardback), ISBN 9780674979437

 

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to David Bell, Gregory Conti, Arthur Goldhammer, Samuel Moyn and William Selinger for helpful comments to the draft.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1 Drochon, ‘Democracy, Anti-Totalitarianism and Liberalism’.

2 Rosanvallon, Democracy Past and Future.

3 Rosanvallon, Counter-Democracy; Rosanvallon, Democratic Legitimacy; Rosanvallon, The Society of Equals.

4 Schlesinger, The Imperial Presidency.

5 Foa and Mounk, ‘The Danger of Deconsolidation’.

6 Rosenblatt, The Lost History of Liberalism.

7 Conti and Selinger, ‘The Other Side of Representation’; Jainchill and Moyn, ‘French Democracy between Totalitarianism and Solidarity’.

8 Conti, ‘Ostrogorski Before and After’.

9 Drochon, ‘Raymond Aron’s “Machiavellian” Liberalism’.

10 Mair, Ruling the Void.

11 Sintomer, Between Radical and Deliberative Democracy; Van Reybrouck, Against Elections; Landemore, ‘Inclusive Constitution-Making’.

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