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Hearing the Other Side: Deliberative versus Participatory Democracy

 By: Diana C. Mutz  Category: Nonfiction  Published: 2006
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Recommended by Jennifer Hochschild, Henry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government; Professor of African and African American Studies

Diana Mutz’s “Hearing the Other Side” is a careful political science analysis of a basic political conundrum: We seem to be able to have either deeply committed political or social activists, or thoughtful, deliberative discussions among people who disagree with each other — but not both. How can a democracy thrive in that sort of situation, and how might we alleviate it (if we should)?