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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Problem of Thomas Hobbes 14
- 3. Formalistic Views of Representation 38
- 4. “Standing For”: Descriptive Representation 60
- 5. “Standing For”: Symbolic Representation 92
- 6. Representing As “Acting For”: The Analogies 112
- 7. The Mandate-Independence Controversy 144
- 8. Representing Unattached Interests: Burke 168
- 9. Representing People Who Have Interests: Liberalism 190
- 10. Political Representation 209
- Appendix On Etymology 241
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 297
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Problem of Thomas Hobbes 14
- 3. Formalistic Views of Representation 38
- 4. “Standing For”: Descriptive Representation 60
- 5. “Standing For”: Symbolic Representation 92
- 6. Representing As “Acting For”: The Analogies 112
- 7. The Mandate-Independence Controversy 144
- 8. Representing Unattached Interests: Burke 168
- 9. Representing People Who Have Interests: Liberalism 190
- 10. Political Representation 209
- Appendix On Etymology 241
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 297
- Index 313