All over the world democratic reforms have brought power to the
people-but under conditions where the people have little opportunity
to think about the power that they exercise. Do we want a democracy
inspired by Madison or by Madison Avenue? A democracy animated by
deliberation or by manipulation? This book examines each of the
principal democratic theories and makes the case for a democracy in
which the people offer informed judgments about politics or policy. It
then goes on to show how this form of democracy can be made a reality.
When the People Speak describes deliberative democracy projects
conducted by the author with various collaborators in the US, China,
Britain, Denmark, Australia, Italy, Bulgaria, Northern Ireland, and in
the entire European Union. These projects have resulted in the massive
expansion of wind power in Texas, the building of sewage treatment
plants to China, the crafting of budget solutions in a region in
Italy, and greater mutual understanding between Catholics and
Protestants in Northern Ireland. The book is accompanied by a DVD of
"Europe in One Room" by Emmy Award documentary makers Paladin Invision
in London. The film recounts one of the most challenging deliberative
democracy efforts with a scientific sample from 27 countries speaking
21 languages. Critics of deliberative democracy say that it will
privilege the more educated or that the public is incompetent when it
comes to understanding policy issues, and should not be consulted.
Others argue that it will increase polarization. Fishkin offers
rebuttals for each of these arguments. Combining theory and practice
he shows how a more deliberative politics is both practical and
compelling.
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Deliberative Democracy and Public Consultation
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ISBN
9780191610158
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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