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Referendums Against Political Inequality: Why Don't They Work?

Inequality is one of the main causes of growing disaffection with democracy. One of its fundamental dimensions relates to the capacity of citizens to participate in public decision-making—political (in)equality—a capacity that, in turn, conditions to some extent the ability to mitigate other forms of inequality (economic, or those based on ethnic or gender differences, among others).
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Inequality is one of the main causes of growing disaffection with democracy. One of its fundamental dimensions relates to the capacity of citizens to participate in public decision-making—political (in)equality—a capacity that, in turn, conditions to some extent the ability to mitigate other forms of inequality (economic, or those based on ethnic or gender differences, among others).

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