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`Consensus` in the Theory and Practice of Deliberative Democracy
Unformatted Document Text:  Pluralism and Consensus in Political Deliberation 24 Niemeyer SJ, Blamey RK. 2003. The Far North Queensland Citizens' Jury, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University Palfrey TR, Poole KT. 1987. The relationship between information, ideology, and voting Behavior. American Journal of Political Science 31: 511–30 Rawls J. 1987. The idea of overlapping consensus. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 7: 1–25 Rawls J. 1993. The domain of the political and overlapping consensus. In The Idea of Democracy, ed. D Copp, J Hampton, JE Roemer, pp. 245–69. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Rescher N. 1993. Pluralism: Against the Demand for Consensus. Oxford: Clarendon Press Riker WH. 1982. Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the Theory of Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice. San Francisco: Freeman Rokeach M. 1979. Understanding Human Values: Individual and Societal. New York: Free Press Sanders L. 1997. Against deliberation. Political Theory 25: 347–76Schlosberg D. 1999. Environmental Justice and the New Pluralism: The Challenge of Difference for Environmentalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press Sen AK. 1977. Rational Fools: A Critique of the Behavioural Foundations of Economic Theory. Philosophy and Public Affairs 6: 317–44 Sunstein CR. 1995. Incompletely theorized agreements. Harvard Law Review 108: 1733–72 Tesh SN. 2000. Uncertain Hazards: Environmental Activists and Scientific Proof. Ithaca: Cornell University Press Watson G. 1975. Free Agency. The Journal of Philosophy 62: 205–20Young IM. 1996. Communication and the other: beyond deliberative democracy. In Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political, ed. S Benhabib. Princeton: Princeton University Press

Authors: Niemeyer, Simon. and Dryzek, John.
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Pluralism and Consensus in Political Deliberation
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Niemeyer SJ, Blamey RK. 2003. The Far North Queensland Citizens' Jury,
Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
Palfrey TR, Poole KT. 1987. The relationship between information, ideology, and
voting Behavior. American Journal of Political Science 31: 511–30
Rawls J. 1987. The idea of overlapping consensus. Oxford Journal of Legal
Studies 7: 1–25
Rawls J. 1993. The domain of the political and overlapping consensus. In The
Idea of Democracy, ed. D Copp, J Hampton, JE Roemer, pp. 245–69.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Rescher N. 1993. Pluralism: Against the Demand for Consensus. Oxford:
Clarendon Press
Riker WH. 1982. Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the
Theory of Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice. San Francisco:
Freeman
Rokeach M. 1979. Understanding Human Values: Individual and Societal. New
York: Free Press
Sanders L. 1997. Against deliberation. Political Theory 25: 347–76
Schlosberg D. 1999. Environmental Justice and the New Pluralism: The
Challenge of Difference for Environmentalism. Oxford: Oxford University
Press
Sen AK. 1977. Rational Fools: A Critique of the Behavioural Foundations of
Economic Theory. Philosophy and Public Affairs 6: 317–44
Sunstein CR. 1995. Incompletely theorized agreements. Harvard Law Review
108: 1733–72
Tesh SN. 2000. Uncertain Hazards: Environmental Activists and Scientific Proof.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press
Watson G. 1975. Free Agency. The Journal of Philosophy 62: 205–20
Young IM. 1996. Communication and the other: beyond deliberative democracy.
In Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political,
ed. S Benhabib. Princeton: Princeton University Press


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