Introduction: Strong constitutions -- Social-cognitive origins of the separation of powers -- Literacy and the invention of constitutions -- The printing press and constitutional revolutions -- Electronic media, mass politics, and electoral democracy -- Beyond liberalism : language, law, and deliberation -- Democracy without the separation of powers? -- Conclusion: Writing, power, and democracy.
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