Deliberative democracy - whereby people debate competing ideas
before agreeing upon political action - must rest on its capacity
to include all points of view. But how does this inclusive
framework engage with activism that occurs in opposition to
deliberative systems themselves? Through the examples of ACT UP,
Black Lives Matter, and other contemporary activist movements,
Activism, Inclusion, and the Challenges of Deliberative Democracy
explores the systemic oppression that prevents activists from
participating in deliberative systems as equals. Anna Drake
concludes that only by addressing activism separately and on its
own terms can we acknowledge its distinct democratic contribution.
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