Category Archives: Deliberative democracy

“Direct Democracy” Exhibition and Forum

Yesterday The Age had a review of the Direct Democracy exhibition at the Monash University Museum of Art.  Robert Nelson wrote: “Our elections are contrived over highly controlled choices, where ‘‘the major political parties battle for the middle ground swing … Continue reading

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Virtual democracy inevitable?

A key member of Australia’s Inner Commentariat, Rob Burgess, recently wrote a column Should Australia try Democracy.  To which one Frank Aquino responded: Back in the day, it was the obvious approach to take give that we couldn’t all fit … Continue reading

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How we can save democracy – a response to letters to The Age, 12-13 May 2012

On 11 May, I had an opinion piece published in The Age under the title ‘How we can save democracy’. On 12 May, in the Saturday paper, there were four letters in response. They took issue with different things the … Continue reading

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Changing our minds about polls

Essay co-authored with Paul Monk.  Cross-posted on the YourView blog.  Over half of Australians are dismissive about global warming.  That’s the apparent message from a survey on the ABC website, part of its “I can change your mind about climate” programming … Continue reading

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