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  1. Against Deliberation.Lynn M. Sanders - 1997 - Political Theory 25 (3):347-376.
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  • On Legitimacy and Political Deliberation.Bernard Manin - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (3):338-368.
    This essay asks why Aristotle, certainly no friend to unlimited democracy, seems so much more comfortable with unconstrained rhetoric in political deliberation than current defenders of deliberative democracy. It answers this question by reconstructing and defending a distinctly Aristotelian understanding of political deliberation, one that can be pieced together out of a series of separate arguments made in the Rhetoric, the Politics, and the Nicomachean Ethics.
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  • Does genderfit? Bourdieu, feminism, and conceptions of social order.Leslie McCall - 1992 - Theory and Society 21 (6):837-867.
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  • Delibration and democratic legitimacy.Joshua Cohen - 2002 - In Derek Matravers & Jonathan E. Pike (eds.), Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology. New York: Routledge.
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  • Towards a reflexive sociology: A workshop with Pierre Bourdieu.Loic J. D. Wacquant - 1989 - Sociological Theory 7 (1):26-63.
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  • Introduction.The Editor The Editor - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 21 (2):ix.
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  • Accountable Autonomy: Toward Empowered Deliberation in Chicago Schools and Policing.Archon Fung - 2001 - Politics and Society 29 (1):73-103.
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  • Survey article: The coming of age of deliberative democracy.J. Bohman - 1998 - Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (4):400–425.
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  • The Institutions of Deliberative Democracy.William Nelson - 2000 - Social Philosophy and Policy 17 (1):181.
    This paper addresses two questions. First, how different is the ideal underlying deliberative democracy from the ideal expressed in contemporary liberal theory, especially contractualist theory and "political liberalism"? Second, what specific institutional prescriptions, if any, follow from deliberative democracy? It is argued that the deliberative ideal has become quite abstract and, in fact, does not differ significantly from many forms of contemporary liberalism. Moreover, it is something of an open question just what institutions best realize this ideal. Specifically, the ideal (...)
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  • Rethinking classical theory.Rogers Brubaker - 1985 - Theory and Society 14 (6):745-775.
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  • Language, Power, and Persuasion: Toward a Critique of Deliberative Democracy.Margaret Kohn - 2000 - Constellations 7 (3):408-429.
    The past twenty years have witnessed the consolidation of deliberation as the normative basis of democratic theory. Although different versions of deliberative democracy vary in scope and degree of institutionalization, they share the assumption that the rational consensus engendered through discussion should serve as the normative guide for democratic politics. Although this tradition has roots in the birth of bourgeois liberal thought, it has received renewed attention due to Habermas’s reformulation on the basis of discourse ethics. In his middle period, (...)
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