Normative Theories of Democracy
This video lecture discusses three normative theories of democracy -- direct democracy, liberal democracy, and deliberative democracy -- that can inform our understanding of contemporary US government and politics, as well as the roles and functions of political communication in our system. The content is derived in part from Richard Perloff's (2014) The Dynamics of Political Communication, chapter 1.
Видео Normative Theories of Democracy канала Stephen Klien
Видео Normative Theories of Democracy канала Stephen Klien
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