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Acknowledgments viii
A note on the text x
List of abbreviations xi
Introduction: The celestial voice 1
1 Rousseau's concept of law 10
2 Agenda-setting and majority rule 40
3 Democracy and vote rigging 72
4 Popular sovereignty and the republican fear of large assemblies 96
5 Enforcing the laws in Poland and Corsica 122
6 Judging the laws/when legislation fails 146
Conclusion: Law and liberty 173
Select bibliography 179
Name index 183
Subject index 185
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