Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity, and Democracy

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Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity, and Democracy is a political philosophy book by James Bohman that develops a theory of deliberative democracy capable of functioning under conditions of social pluralism and institutional complexity.

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instanceOf book
political philosophy book
addresses coordination in complex democracies
legitimacy of democratic outcomes
problems of disagreement in pluralist societies
aimsTo address challenges of complex institutions
develop a theory of deliberative democracy
show how deliberation can function under pluralism
author James Bohman NERFINISHED
contributor James Bohman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses collective decision-making
communication in democracy
institutional design
political inclusion
public sphere
field philosophy
political philosophy
political science
focusesOn conditions of social pluralism
democratic legitimacy
institutional complexity in democracy
political participation
public reasoning
genre political philosophy
hasKeyConcept complex democratic systems
deliberative legitimacy
institutional pluralism
public deliberation as a democratic practice
hasPerspective democratic theory
normative political theory
influences debates on deliberative democracy
theory of public deliberation
intendedAudience philosophers
political theorists
social scientists
language English
mainSubject deliberative democracy
democratic theory
institutional complexity
pluralism
public deliberation
philosophicalTradition deliberative democracy
political liberalism
timePeriodDiscussed contemporary democracy

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James Bohman notableWork Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity, and Democracy