First published online: 17 February 2021Democracy is possible because of an increase in the complexity of society, but that same complexity seems to threaten democracy. There is a clear imbalance between people’s actual competence and the expectation that citizens in a democratic society will be politically competent. It is not only that society has become more complex but that democratization itself increases the degree of social complexity. This unintelligibility can be overcome through the acquisition of some political competence—such as improving individual knowledge, diverse strategies for simplification or recourse to the experts—that partially reduce this imbalance. My hypothesis is that despite the attraction of de-democratizing pro...
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Political scientists have conventionally assumed that achieving democracy is a one-way ratchet. Only...
Realizing the ideal of democracy requires political inclusion for citizens. A legitimate democracy m...
Lupia argues that the suggestions of those who advocate deliberative democracy to incorporate more a...
Democracy has never been a simple topic nor is there any “one size fits all” model. Instead, democra...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...
International audienceThis article provides a new explanation for the current democratic crisis by f...
Political scientists have conventionally assumed that achieving democracy is a one-way ratchet. Only...
The main argument of this paper is directed against the thesis that we are in a post-democratic era....
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONDemocracy, Epistocracy, and the Epistemic Problems of Politics: How Cent...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
In this essay, I demonstrate that literacy is not necessary for participation in a deliberative demo...
About the book: The rapid worldwide phase of democratization since the 1980s has stimulated a renewe...
Three uncontroversial points sum to a paradox: 1) Almost every democratic theorist or democratic pol...
Democracy is intended to be rule by the people. But all too often, the people have all too little un...
What is the problem with democracy? That is the question that Matthew Flinders seeks to answer at a ...
Political scientists have conventionally assumed that achieving democracy is a one-way ratchet. Only...
Realizing the ideal of democracy requires political inclusion for citizens. A legitimate democracy m...
Lupia argues that the suggestions of those who advocate deliberative democracy to incorporate more a...
Democracy has never been a simple topic nor is there any “one size fits all” model. Instead, democra...
ABSTRACT: Advocates of ‘‘deliberative democracy’ ’ want citizens to actively participate in serious ...