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  1. Rhetoric and the Public Sphere.Simone Chambers - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (3):323-350.
    The pathologies of the democratic public sphere, first articulated by Plato in his attack on rhetoric, have pushed much of deliberative theory out of the mass public and into the study and design of small scale deliberative venues. The move away from the mass public can be seen in a growing split in deliberative theory between theories of democratic deliberation (on the ascendancy) which focus on discrete deliberative initiatives within democracies and theories of deliberative democracy (on the decline) that attempt (...)
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  • Deliberation before the Revolution.Archon Fung - 2005 - Political Theory 33 (3):397-419.
    Deliberative democracy is a revolutionary political ideal that requires fundamental changes in political institutions, bases of collective decision making, and the distribution of resources. Perhaps because of its revolutionary character accounts of deliberation in political theory thus far have offered little guidance for actors in actually-existing democratic circumstances. This article develops an ethical account of deliberative democratic action under imperfectly just conditions characterized by material and political inequality and failures of reciprocity. Under such conditions, appropriate principles of action can resolve (...)
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  • The place of self-interest and the role of power in deliberative democracy.Jane Mansbridge, James Bohman, Simone Chambers, David Estlund, Andreas Føllesdal, Archon Fung, Cristina Lafont, Bernard Manin & José Luis Martí - 2009 - Journal of Political Philosophy 18 (1):64-100.
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  • Democracy without shortcuts.Cristina Lafont - 2019 - Constellations 26 (3):355-360.
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  • Resistencias a la introducción del sorteo entre el asamblearismo y la institucionalización: el caso de Podemos en Cádiz.Jorge Costa Delgado - 2017 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 72:221-237.
    La intención de este artículo es analizar la discusión en torno al sorteo en una agrupación política donde este tema era una novedad. Esto tuvo lugar en un momento especialmente delicado e inestable para la agrupación, ya que se enfrentaba con posibilidades de éxito a sus primeras elecciones municipales. ¿Cómo fue el proceso? ¿Qué resistencias hubo? ¿Qué ocurrió finalmente con las propuestas que incluían el sorteo? Trataré de responder a estas preguntas a través de cuatro momentos del proceso, atendiendo a (...)
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