ABSTRACT

This book offers a new approach for the future of democracy by advocating to give citizens the power to deliberate and to decide how to govern themselves.

Innovatively building on and integrating components of representative, deliberative and participatory theories of democracy with empirical findings, the book provides practices and procedures that support communities of all sizes to develop their own visions of democracy. It revitalizes and reinfuses the ‘democratic spirit’ going back to the roots of democracy as an endeavor by, with and for the people, and should inspire us in our search for the democracy we want to live in.

This book is of key interest to scholars and students in democracy, democratic innovations, deliberation, civic education and governance and further for policy-makers, civil society groups and activists. It encourages us to reshape democracy based on citizens’ perspectives, aspirations and preferences.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

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part A|7 pages

Principles of self-governing

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Citizens monitor continuous adaption

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part B|72 pages

Why existing democracies fail to realize self-governing

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Citizens' preferences and competencies

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part C|28 pages

Thriving Democracies

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chapter 9|17 pages

Novel public agencies and legal norms

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Conclusion

Thriving Democracies—our future
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