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Arguments for democracy

Daniele Archibugi and David Held (LSE): Cosmopolitan Democracy: Paths and Agents. Pak-Hung Mo (HKBU): Rational Democracy: A Political System for Universal Interest. Seyla Benhabib (Yale): Is There a Human Right to Democracy? Beyond Interventionism and Indifference. Richard Albert (BC): Democratic Revolutions. Allan Hutchinson (York) and Joel I. Colon-Rios (Victoria): Democracy and Revolution: An Enduring Relationship? Joel I. Colon-Rios (Victoria): De-Constitutionalizing Democracy. B. Peter Rosendorff and James R. Hollyer (NYU) and James Raymond Vreeland (Georgetown): Democracy and Transparency. An interview with Archon Fung: "Transparency is a necessary but insufficient condition for democratic control". Sean Ingham (Harvard): Disagreement and Epistemic Arguments for Democracy. Helene E. Landemore (Yale): Democratic Reason: The Mechanisms of Collective Intelligence in Politics. A review of Honeybee Democracy by Thomas D. Seeley. From the Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, a symposium on The Constitution of Equality: Democratic Authority and its Limits by Thomas Christiano. The introduction to Democratic Legitimacy: Impartiality, Reflexivity, Proximity by Pierre Rosanvallon. Melvin L. Rogers (Virginia): Dewey and His Vision of Democracy. Lands of Little Rain: Drought may not be destiny, but a critical ingredient for democratic societies does seem literally to fall from the skies. Matthias Goldmann (Max Planck): The Financial Crisis as a Crisis of Democracy: Towards Prudential Regulation Through Public Reasoning. Mark Harrison and Nikolaus and Wolf argue that the spread of democracy has made war more likely, not less. A review of Machiavellian Democracy by John P. McCormick.