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How Neoliberalism Reinvented Democracy

  1. Introduction: How Neoliberalism Reinvented Democracy
  2. Daniel Zamora Vargas
  3. pp. 7-17
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  1. Coercion in a Subjective World
  2. Daniel Luban
  3. pp. 19-42
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  1. Ludwig von Mises, the Idea of Consumer Democracy and the Invention of Neoliberalism
  2. Niklas Olsen
  3. pp. 43-64
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  1. Public Goods and the Origins of Equilibrium Democracy
  2. Jacob Jensen
  3. pp. 65-86
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  1. Neoliberalism Against Social Democracy
  2. Jenny Andersson
  3. pp. 87-107
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  1. Epilogue: The Need for a New and Critical Democracy
  2. William J. Novak, Stephen W. Sawyer
  3. pp. 109-118
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De Simmel à la sociologie américaine : les sources de Raymond Boudon

  1. Simmelian Elements in Raymond Boudon’s General Theory of Rationality
  2. Christian Robitaille
  3. pp. 121-135
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  1. Raymond Boudon et la sociologie americaine
  2. Robert Leroux
  3. pp. 137-156
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Varia

  1. Democratic Statecraft: Perspectives from an “Unsettled” Global South
  2. Lourdes Sola, Laurence Whitehead
  3. pp. 159-182
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  1. The Problems of Democracy: Zhang Taiyan and the Federalist Moment in 1920s China
  2. Tze-Ki Hon, Hok Yin Chan
  3. pp. 183-208
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  1. Impacts sociaux mondiaux des stratégies de lutte contre la Covid-19
  2. Francesco Petricone
  3. pp. 209-229
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Tocquevilliana

  1. In God We Trust? Tocqueville on the Challenges Facing Liberal Democracy Today
  2. Igor Czernecki
  3. pp. 233-250
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Contributors

  1. Contributors
  2. p. 251
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