Activism, Inclusion, and the Challenges of Deliberative Democracy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:15th Mar '22
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Deliberative democracy – whereby people debate competing ideas before agreeing upon political action – must surely rest on its capacity to include all points of view. But how does this inclusive framework engage with activism that occurs outside of, and in opposition to, deliberative systems themselves?
Activism, Inclusion, and the Challenges of Deliberative Democracy challenges the inherent contradiction of a framework that includes activism but doesn’t require sustained exchange with activists, instead measuring the value of their efforts in terms of broader deliberative democratic outcomes. Through the examples of ACT UP, Black Lives Matter, and other contemporary activism, Anna Drake explores the systemic oppression that prevents activists from participating in deliberative systems as equals.
This nuanced study concludes that deliberative democrats must address activism on its own terms, external to and separate from deliberative systems that are shaped by injustices. Only then can activism’s distinct democratic contribution be taken seriously.
When many are considering the value in and strategy for engaging with ones' political opponents, this book offers the beginning of a model. -- Lesley J. Wood, York University * Mobilization *
ISBN: 9780774865173
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 450g
296 pages