Beneath the national radar, the relationship between citizens and
government is undergoing a dramatic shift. More than ever before,
citizens are educated, skeptical, and capable of bringing the
decision-making process to a sudden halt. Public officials and
other leaders are tired of confrontation and desperate for
resources. In order to address persistent challenges like
education, race relations, crime prevention, land use planning, and
economic development, communities have been forced to find new ways
for people and public servants to work together.
The stories of civic experiments in this book can show us the
realpolitik of deliberative democracy, and illustrate how the
evolution of democracy is already reshaping politics.
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