Notes
1. Previous engagements with the argument include: Putterman (Citation2010, pp. 90–94); Bates (Citation2013, p. 250); Williams (Citation2014, pp. 99, 125, 180); and Meckstroth (Citation2015, p. 13).
2. In this sense, Rousseau’s endorsement of the Roman centuriate assembly can be said to facilitate ‘domination’ of the many by the few, according to the definition of domination formulated by Philip Pettit (even if Pettit himself is often more concerned with domination of the few by the many): see Pettit (Citation2012).
3. On the democratic possibilities of socio-political arrangements that permit common citizens to surveil elites, see Green (Citation2011).