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  • Every vote is only compared as against who voted not the GENERAL WILL OF THE INCHOATE PUBLIC.

    The Volokh Conspiracy Eugene Volokh 2010

  • Every vote is only compared as against who voted not the GENERAL WILL OF THE INCHOATE PUBLIC.

    The Volokh Conspiracy Eugene Volokh 2010

  • Every vote is only compared as against who voted not the GENERAL WILL OF THE INCHOATE PUBLIC.

    Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010

  • THE INCHOATE FEELINGS THAT SO VERY MANY PEOPLE FEEL TODAY NEED TO BE ACTED UPONBYTHE PEOPLE.

    An Elections Allegory and Some Relevant History 2008

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