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Overdoing Democracy: Why we Must Put Democracy in Its Place by Robert Talisse (Oxford University Press, 2019).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2021

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References

1 See for example Bishop, Bill, The Big Sort: Why The Clustering Of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart, (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009)Google Scholar; Haidt, Jonathan, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided By Politics And Religion, (Vintage, 2012)Google Scholar; Chua, Amy, Political Tribes: Group Instinct And The Fate Of Nations, (Penguin Books, 2019)Google Scholar; Mason, Liliana, Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity, (University of Chicago Press, 2018)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Klein, Ezra, Why We're Polarized, (Simon and Schuster, 2020)Google Scholar; French, David, Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation, (St. Martin's Press, 2020)Google Scholar.

2 Talisse, Robert, ‘Why Democracy Needs the Virtues’ in Aristotle's Politics Today, ed. Goodman, Lenn E. and Talisse, Robert, (SUNY Press, 2007) 45–53Google Scholar.