单词 | deliberative democracy |
释义 | > as lemmasdeliberative democracy deliberative democracy n. Politics a form of democracy in which authentic debate, usually aiming to reach a consensus, is used in decision-making; (sometimes) spec. a form of democracy in which citizens' assemblies form part of the decision-making process.In early use often not a fixed collocation. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > a or the system of government > government by the people or their delegates > [noun] > involving participation deliberative democracy1886 participant democracy1945 participatory democracy1962 1886 Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago) 21 Dec. 4/4 Many workmen accustomed to the deliberative democracy of the unions have become tired of the turbulence of the assemblies. 1982 Jrnl. Politics 44 962 The major consequence of ‘participatory democracy’ in the party system has been to undermine ‘deliberative democracy’ and ultimately to turn citizens away from political parties. 2018 Canberra Times (Nexis) 13 Dec. 1 The Greens were unlikely to succumb to arguments about the citizens' jurors not being competent enough to propose the reforms, as they were strong supporters of deliberative democracy. < as lemmas |
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