Inequality Is Always in the Room: Language and Power in Deliberative Democracy
By Arthur Lupia and Anne Norton
13 pagesWe contend that even in situations of apparent procedural equality, deliberation’s legitimating potential is limited by its potential to increase normatively focal power asymmetries. We conclude by describing how deliberative contexts can be modified to reduce certain types of power asymmetries, such as those often associated with gender, race, or class.