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The Constitution of Deliberative Democracy
**Abstract:**
*The Constitution of Deliberative Democracy* examines the theoretical and institutional foundations of deliberative democracy, emphasizing the role of public reasoning, dialogue, and participation in legitimizing democratic governance. The book explores how constitutional design can foster deliberative practices that strengthen citizen engagement, transparency, and collective decision-making. By analyzing case studies and democratic theory, it highlights the tensions between deliberation and representation, as well as between constitutional norms and political realities. Ultimately, the work argues that a truly deliberative democracy requires institutions that not only protect rights but also actively cultivate inclusive and rational public discourse.
KP.IV 0383 | 320 NIN T (GEN.II NN t) | My Library (POLITIK 5) | Available |
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