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Critical Exchange on Michael Saward's The representative claim

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  1. The commentaries published here, together with Michael Saward's response, developed out of a roundtable held on TRC at the University of Exeter on 27 October 2010, to which Judith Squires also contributed.

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Schaap, A. Critical Exchange on Michael Saward's The representative claim. Contemp Polit Theory 11, 109–127 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1057/cpt.2011.42

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