ELEC copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment
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Contents:
Imagining a nation of politicians: political printers and the reader-citizens of the 1790s -- The politics of popular cosmopolitanism -- Can a citizen of the world be a citizen of the United States?: the reaction against popular cosmopolitanism -- Conceptualizing equality in a commercial society: democratic visions of economic justice -- "The general will is always good ... but by what sign shall we know it?": debating the role of the public in a representative democracy