Political participation is falling and citizen alienation and
cynicism is increasing. In response to evidence of this decline in
democracy, a growing number of philosophers and political
practitioners have advocated a more deliberative form of democracy.
This volume brings together the first work of this kind by leading
scholars in the US and Europe. The results of this work raise
questions regarding the conception and practice of deliberative
democracy. To address these questions, four of the leading
philosophers of deliberative democracy contribute their
commentaries on the groundbreaking empirical research.
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