Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair exchange of reasons rather than mere voting or choices in the market? Debates amongst deliberative democrats often proceed as though this process of public reasoning is precisely what the democratic ideals of freedom and equality require. Less attention has been paid to whether an inclusive and fair exchange of reasons is possible in any realistic modern setting, and what the effects would be of trying to move democratic institutions in a deliberative direction. To examine these effects, the contributors to this collection of essays bring together a number of analyses of the practical implications of expanding deliberative processes. Some co...
Abstract: My paper focuses on an important subject of the contemporary theory of democracy: what is ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
In the twenty-first century, democracy is fundamental to the human condition in the way that it fram...
When democracies channel decision-making into democratically-structured deliberation, they will tend...
“Deliberative democracy” is a compound term. In both theory and practice, it connects deliberative i...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
Though commanding a prominent role in political theory, deliberative democracy has also become a mai...
Abstract : In contemporary political philosophy, the focus of the most important controversies is on...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
This article examines the relationship of pragmatism to the theory of delib-erative democracy. It el...
Deliberation is the process of gathering and assessing reasons that ground the preference for some c...
Deliberation is the process of gathering and assessing reasons that ground the preference for some c...
Abstract: My paper focuses on an important subject of the contemporary theory of democracy: what is ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
In the twenty-first century, democracy is fundamental to the human condition in the way that it fram...
When democracies channel decision-making into democratically-structured deliberation, they will tend...
“Deliberative democracy” is a compound term. In both theory and practice, it connects deliberative i...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
In the past two decades, democratic political practice has taken a deliberative turn. That is, conte...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
Though commanding a prominent role in political theory, deliberative democracy has also become a mai...
Abstract : In contemporary political philosophy, the focus of the most important controversies is on...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
This article examines the relationship of pragmatism to the theory of delib-erative democracy. It el...
Deliberation is the process of gathering and assessing reasons that ground the preference for some c...
Deliberation is the process of gathering and assessing reasons that ground the preference for some c...
Abstract: My paper focuses on an important subject of the contemporary theory of democracy: what is ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...
Both advocates and critics of deliberative theory have regarded power relations as problems for publ...