This book addresses the problems with deliberative democracy - and
potential solutions - in the context of empirical evidence.
Deliberative democracy is the darling of democratic theory and
political theory more generally, and generates international
interest. In this book, a number of leading democratic theorists
address the key issues that surround the theory and practice of
deliberative democracy. They outline the problems faced by
deliberative democracy in the context of the available empirical
evidence, survey potential solutions and put forward new and
innovative ideas to resolve these issues. Each chapter takes a key
issue as its focus, looking at issues such as conflict, inequality,
pluralism, participation and the public sphere.
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