democratic deliberation

collocation in English

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democratic
adjective
uk
/ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/
us
/ˌdem.əˈkræt̬.ɪk/
based on the principles ...
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deliberation
noun
uk
/dɪˌlɪb.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
us
/dɪˌlɪb.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
formal
considering or ...
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The importance of voice for the legitimacy of social structures of constraint privilegesdemocraticdeliberation over evaluation as contained in market processes.
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Constitutional frameworks and inclusivedemocraticdeliberationshould constrain and regulate what it is permissible to do in the name of a culture.
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Withoutdemocraticdeliberation, power struggles became the main means for rationalizing the party-state's ideological and policy orientation.
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The best antidote may be the old-fashioned basics: social conversation, moral dialogue,democraticdeliberation.
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Recognizing these limits imposed by political institutions and culture, how feasible isdemocraticdeliberationamong citizens?
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It is insufficient when it does not reflect informed,democraticdeliberation.
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All these factors suggest, as a number of commentators have argued, a need for new forms ofdemocraticdeliberation.
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Indemocraticdeliberation, the reasons people dissent from social structures of constraint are evaluated and weighted.
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This ensures that the public culture itself will be an object ofdemocraticdeliberationbetween majority and minority groups.
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While theorists offer different visions ofdemocraticdeliberation, most accounts include three essential characteristics.
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Democraticdeliberationshould relate to matters of public concern, issues dealing with the common good,30 and should consist of arguments employing 'public reason'.
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The reason one seeks to engage the broader community in discussion of a new technology is to create an environment fordemocraticdeliberation.
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This detracts from the goal of contributing to rationaldemocraticdeliberationand preventing injustices.
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But it also insists that the political culture itself be one of the objects ofdemocraticdeliberation.
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We want a reform which will enable coherence and moredemocraticdeliberationto be ensured.
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The idea of democratic culture is broader than a concern withdemocraticdeliberationor democratic self-government, and emphasizes individual freedom, cultural participation and mutual influence.
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He also explores the role ofdemocraticdeliberationwhen controversial issues of ethics are addressed and the formation of public policy surrounding emerging genetic technologies.
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The purpose of this reformulation would be to reinvigorate processes ofdemocraticdeliberation, by ensuring greater attention to public issues and greater diversity of views.
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The strongest, political rationale for democratic schools is that they teach the virtues ofdemocraticdeliberationfor the sake of future citizenship.
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In the first he developed his epistemic justification of deliberative democracy, arguing thatdemocraticdeliberationprovides better reasons to believe in the validity of moral norms than private reflection.
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