Competitive Visions of Deliberative Democracy
 traits
Classical
Radical
Sites of Politics
State Institutions
State institutions, civil society
Political Acts
Conventional
Conventional and unconventional
Forms of communication
Dispassionate and rationality-oriented

Rational, emotional, and rhetoric-oriented
Ends of democracy
Rational Consensus

Plural and different
Public outcomes
Discursive quality

Inclusion
Democratic legitimacy
Top-down deliberation

Bottom-up participation

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