The article is focused on the critical analysis of deliberative democracy. The
fundamental question is: whether deliberation can be a real remedy to the crisis
of representative democracy and its growing problems with legitimacy of power? Strictly defined deliberations can become its own caricature and lead, paradoxically,
to undemocratic effects: exclusion and domination.
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