Deliberative democracy in practice /

Deliberative democracy is a dominant paradigm in normative political philosophy. Deliberative democrats want politics to be more than a clash of contending interests, and believe that political decisions should emerge from reasoned dialogue among citizens. But can these ideals be realized in complex...

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Beste egile batzuk: Kahane, David J. (David Joshua), 1962-
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Argitaratua: Vancouver : UBC Press, ©2010.
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Aurkibidea:
  • Conceptions of the good: challenging the premises of deliberative democracy / Micheline Milot
  • Religious belief, religious schooling, and the demands of reciprocity / Harry Brighouse
  • Religious education and democratic character / Paul Weithman
  • Open versus closed constitutional negotiation / Simone Chambers
  • Is democracy a means to global justice? / James Bohman
  • Deliberative democracy and the politics of reconciliation / Duncan Ivison
  • Resisting culture: Seyla Benhabib's deliberative approach to the politics of recognition in colonial contexts / Glen Coulthard
  • The implications of incommensureability for deliberative democracy / Jorge M. Valadex
  • Public opinion and popular will / Henry S. Richardson
  • Consulting the public thoughtfully: prospects for deliberative democracy / James Fishkin
  • The micropolitics of deliberation: beyond argumentation to recognition and justice / John Forester and David Kahane.