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Deliberative democracy and incompatibities of choice norms




AuthorsNurmi Hannu

PublisherMDPI

Publishing placeBasel

Publication year2023

JournalBehavioral Sciences

Journal acronymbehavsci

Article number985

Volume13

Issue12

First page 985

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3390/bs13120985

Web address https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13120985

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/181813395


Abstract

Deliberative democracy aims at reaching collective decisions through mechanisms that involve flexible opinions, variable alternative sets and information gathering in the process of decision making as opposed to exogenously fixed alternative sets and preferences rankings. Deliberative democracy includes elements derived from bargaining and negotiation. It has been argued that with the help of the deliberative approach important negative social choice results can be escaped from. The basic stratagem is to dismiss the universal domain condition typically assumed in social choice results. Thus, the validity of the results escaped from is obviously not in question. The position taken in this paper is that while in some respects plausible, the escape argument is based on a too narrow view of the incompatibility results of the social choice theory. Some fundamental paradoxes remain beyond the reach of the deliberative techniques and are even exacerbated by them. This said, the deliberative approach can certainly be adopted for making voting alternatives more meaningful to those involved.


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