Animal rights and the deliberative turn in democratic theory

European Journal of Political Theory 18 (3):147488511663093 (2016)
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Deliberative democracy has been castigated by those who regard it as exclusive and elitist because of its failure to take into account a range of structural inequalities existing within contemporar...

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reprint Garner, Robert (2019) "Animal rights and the deliberative turn in democratic theory". European Journal of Political Theory 18(3):309-329

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Inclusion and Democracy.Iris Marion Young - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
Why Deliberative Democracy?Amy Gutmann & Dennis F. Thompson - 2004 - Princeton University Press.
The Case for Animal Rights.Tom Regan & Mary Midgley - 1986 - The Personalist Forum 2 (1):67-71.
Animal Liberation.Bill Puka & Peter Singer - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (4):557.

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