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  1. No Taxation of Elites, No Representation: State Capacity and the Origins of Representation.Deborah Boucoyannis - 2015 - Politics and Society 43 (3):303-332.
    Does state weakness lead to representation via taxation? A distinguished body of scholarship assumes that fiscal need forced weak states to grant rights and build institutions. The logic is traced to pre-modern Europe. However, the literature has misunderstood the link between state strength and the origins of representation. Representation emerged where the state was already strong. In pre-modern Europe, representation originally was a legal obligation, not a right. It became the organizing principle of central institutions where rulers could oblige communities (...)
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  • Religious dominance and empathy.Robert Braun - 2020 - Theory and Society 49 (3):387-415.
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