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Benjamin Constant and the limits of popular sovereignty
The first feature that I examine is the collective, i.e. the popular element of
Constant’s understanding of sovereign power. Even though Constant’s preoccupation with the individual and individual rights has often been emphasised
in the secondary literature, except for the ‘constructivist’ rendition proposed by
Garsten, his particular conception of the collective subject of popular sovereignty
has not been given much attention
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Taylor & Francis.,
2021
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19
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English
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9780367483593, 9780367712280
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Angga
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https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/63888
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