The Shadow of Unfairness: A Plebeian Theory of Liberal Democracy, by Jeffrey Edward Green
Lincoln Allison is unimpressed by an attempt to promote plebeianism as a political philosophy

Lincoln Allison is unimpressed by an attempt to promote plebeianism as a political philosophy

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