It is sometimes assumed that voting is the central mechanism for political decision making. The contributors to this volume focus on an alternative mechanism, which is decision by discussion or deliberation. This volume is characterized by a realistic approach to the issue of deliberative democracy. Rather than assuming that deliberative democracy is always ideal, the authors critically probe its limits and weaknesses as well as its strengths.
EducationDecision-Making & Problem SolvingPolitical SciencePolitical IdeologiesDemocracyHistory & Theory
RELEASED1998
PUBLISHERCambridge University Press
LENGTH282
LANGUAGEEN
Deliberative Democracy
by Jon Elster
It is sometimes assumed that voting is the central mechanism for political decision making. The contributors to this volume focus on an alternative mechanism, which is decision by discussion or deliberation. This volume is characterized by a realistic approach to the issue of deliberative democracy. Rather than assuming that deliberative democracy is always ideal, the authors critically probe its limits and weaknesses as well as its strengths.
EducationDecision-Making & Problem SolvingPolitical SciencePolitical IdeologiesDemocracyHistory & TheoryAmerican Government