Deliberative democracy and social choice theorists offer the two dominant and competing conceptions of participation in contemporary democratic theory. With the former holding that theories of discourse tell us that through the democratic process we can arrive at consensus, rational outcomes and even principles of justice, while the latter suggest that fair and equal participation is more likely to lead to instability and irrational outcomes.
With an in-depth examination of social choice theory and deliberative democracy, David van Mill:
This book will be of interest to students and researchers of political theory, particularly those with an interest in democracy and social choice theory.
David van Mill is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and the University of Western Australia.