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Why Deliberation Never Dies—and Never Quite Matters
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Why Deliberation Never Dies—and Never Quite Matters
Stanford professor James Fishkin has been making the case for deliberative democracy since I was an undergraduate in Palo Alto close to 20 years ago. Over decades of work on deliberative polling and structured civic dialogue, his core claim has remained strikingly consistent: When ordinary citizens are given time, balanced information, and a serious forum to discuss public questions, they reason better. They become more informed. They often mode…
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