Review:

Inclusive Democracy

overall review score: 4.5
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Inclusive democracy is a political theory and practice that aims to create a society based on direct, participatory democracy where all members have a say in decision-making processes.

Key Features

  • Direct democracy
  • Participatory decision-making
  • Equitable representation
  • Social and economic justice

Pros

  • Empowers individuals and communities to have a direct influence on policies and decisions
  • Promotes equality and social justice by ensuring equal participation in governance
  • Encourages civic engagement and active citizenship

Cons

  • May be challenging to implement in large, diverse societies
  • Potential for manipulation or domination by certain groups or individuals
  • Requires a high level of education and awareness among the population

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