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1. The constitutional imperative;
2. The contractarian vision;
3. The myth of benevolence;
4. Modelling the individual for constitutional analysis;
5. Time, temptation, and the constrained future;
6. Politics without rules, I: Time and non-constrained collective action;
7. rules and justice;
8. Politics without rules, II: Distributive justice and distributive politics;
9. Is constitutional revolution possible in democracy?
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