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Tables of Contents for Democracy How Direct?
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
Elliott Abrams
The Founders' Views of Direct Democracy and Representation
1
18
Charles R. Kesler
James Madison and the Spirit of 1787
19
14
Gary Rosen
Lincoln's View of Direct Democracy and Public Opinion
33
20
Herman Belz
Beyond Referendum Democracy: Competing Conceptions of Public Opinion
53
14
James S. Fishkin
Polling and the Creation of a Virtual Public
67
20
Benjamin Ginsberg
Response: Refined and Enlarged Public Opinion
82
5
Benjamin I. Page
For the People: Direct Democracy in the State Constitutional Tradition
87
14
G. Alan Tarr
People Power: Initiative and Referendum in the United States
101
10
M. Dane Waters
Why Initiatives Are Necessary: Some Tales from California
111
8
Ron K. Unz
Notes
119
12
Index of Names
131
4
About the Ethics and Public Policy Center
135