Abstract
Over the past two decades we have heard an historically unprecedented volume of talk about and praise of democracy, and many governmental, non-governmental, and international organizations have been engaged in democracy promotion. Democracy is a subject that crosses the boundaries in political science, and within my own field of political theory there has been a major revival of democratic theory. In political theory, argument about “democracy” is usually now qualified by one of an array of adjectives, which include cosmopolitan, agonistic, republican, and monitory. But the new form that has been by far the most successful is deliberative democracy. By 2007 John Dryzek could write that “deliberative democracy…
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Keywords
- Democracy
- Deliberative democracy
- Politics
- Democratic theory
- Praise
- Argument (complex analysis)
- Political science
- Direct democracy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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