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Large language models (LLMs) as agents for augmented democracy. [PDF]
Gudiño JF, Grandi U, Hidalgo C.
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Abstract Despite the not-so-distant invocations of the “end of history,” representative democracy is, today, under siege even from corners where one once might have expected strong sympathy and support. Indeed, confidence in representative democracy has been shaken by the economic and political performance of many such regimes.
Dimitri Landa, Ryan Pevnick
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Dimitri Landa, Ryan Pevnick
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An Economic Model of Representative Democracy [PDF]
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Tim Besley, Stephen Coate
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Must Egalitarians Condemn Representative Democracy?
Social Theory and Practice, 2021Many contemporary democratic theorists are democratic egalitarians. They think that the distinctive value of democracy lies in equality. Yet this position faces a serious problem. All contemporary democracies are representative democracies. Such democracies are highly unequal: representatives have much more power than do ordinary citizens. So, it seems
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This chapter examines the efforts to create a republican holiday in each state. Although republicans in Germany were never able to declare an official state holiday, they managed to stage a de facto republican celebration that included Germans from different political, social, and religious backgrounds.
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This chapter examines the efforts to create a republican holiday in each state. Although republicans in Germany were never able to declare an official state holiday, they managed to stage a de facto republican celebration that included Germans from different political, social, and religious backgrounds.
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