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  1. David Dyzenhaus and Thomas Poole , Hobbes and the Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, 251 pp, ISBN: 9781107022751, £55 / $ 90. [REVIEW]Johan Olsthoorn - 2013 - Hobbes Studies 26 (2):204-209.
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  • Injury, injustice, iniquity: The evolution of Hobbes's theory of justice.Daniel Eggers - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (2):167-184.
  • Cognitive corruption and deliberative democracy.Adrian Blau - 2018 - Social Philosophy and Policy 35 (2):198-220.
    :This essay defends deliberative democracy by reviving a largely forgotten idea of corruption, which I call “cognitive corruption”—the distortion of judgment. I analyze different versions of this idea in the work of Machiavelli, Hobbes, Bentham, and Mill. Historical analysis also helps me rethink orthodox notions of corruption in two ways: I define corruption in terms of public duty rather than public office, and I argue that corruption can be both by and for political parties. In deliberative democracy, citizens can take (...)
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