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Today, deliberative democracy is the most widely discussed theory of democracy. Its proponents argue that important decisions of law and policy should ideally turn not on the force of numbers but on the force of the better argument. However, it continues to strike some as little more than wishful thinking.

In this new book, Ian O’Flynn examines how the concept has developed over recent decades, the family disagreements which have emerged, and the criticisms that have been levelled at it. Grappling with the familiar charge that ordinary people lack the motivation and capacity for meaningful deliberation, O’Flynn considers the example of deliberative polls and citizens’ assemblies and critically assesses how such forums can fit within a broader democratic system. He then considers the implications of deliberative democracy for multicultural and multi-ethnic societies before turning to the prospects for the most ambitious deliberative project of all: global deliberative democracy.

This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of democratic theory, as well as anyone who is curious about the prospects for more rational decision-making in an age of populist passion.



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"Ian O’Flynn has produced a succinct, accessible, yet thorough guide to the ever-expanding field of deliberative democracy. He takes on all the key questions that animate disputes within the field, as well as responding effectively to critics."
John Dryzek, University of Canberra

"This is a concise and accessible introduction to the field of deliberative democracy – in both theory and practice. It engages the reader in deliberating about all the main issues. It is full of insight. I strongly recommend the book as an indispensable overview."
James Fishkin, Stanford University



Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Deliberative Democracy

Chapter 2: Deliberative Differences

Chapter 3: Deliberative Mini-publics

Chapter 4: Deliberative Systems

Chapter 5: Pluralism and Deliberative Democracy

Chapter 6: Global Deliberative Democracy?

References

Index

Deliberative Democracy

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 15/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781509523467, 978-1509523467
      ISBN10: 1509523464

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Today, deliberative democracy is the most widely discussed theory of democracy. Its proponents argue that important decisions of law and policy should ideally turn not on the force of numbers but on the force of the better argument. However, it continues to strike some as little more than wishful thinking.

      In this new book, Ian O’Flynn examines how the concept has developed over recent decades, the family disagreements which have emerged, and the criticisms that have been levelled at it. Grappling with the familiar charge that ordinary people lack the motivation and capacity for meaningful deliberation, O’Flynn considers the example of deliberative polls and citizens’ assemblies and critically assesses how such forums can fit within a broader democratic system. He then considers the implications of deliberative democracy for multicultural and multi-ethnic societies before turning to the prospects for the most ambitious deliberative project of all: global deliberative democracy.

      This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of democratic theory, as well as anyone who is curious about the prospects for more rational decision-making in an age of populist passion.



      Trade Review

      "Ian O’Flynn has produced a succinct, accessible, yet thorough guide to the ever-expanding field of deliberative democracy. He takes on all the key questions that animate disputes within the field, as well as responding effectively to critics."
      John Dryzek, University of Canberra

      "This is a concise and accessible introduction to the field of deliberative democracy – in both theory and practice. It engages the reader in deliberating about all the main issues. It is full of insight. I strongly recommend the book as an indispensable overview."
      James Fishkin, Stanford University



      Table of Contents
      Preface and Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1: Deliberative Democracy

      Chapter 2: Deliberative Differences

      Chapter 3: Deliberative Mini-publics

      Chapter 4: Deliberative Systems

      Chapter 5: Pluralism and Deliberative Democracy

      Chapter 6: Global Deliberative Democracy?

      References

      Index

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