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This list will explore the fundamental challenges that confront democratic
states as we begin the new millenium and strategies for increasing
citizen participation as our political world becomes increasingly complex.
In a world where political decisions are complex, many citizens find their
voice in their government diminishing. This list will provide students,
scholars, and ordinary citizens with a forum to discuss many of the
fundamental challenges facing democracies today.


Possible topics include:
- Economics:
Free Trade in Theory and Practice
- Religion:
Faith as a Public Reason
- Environment:
The Natural Environment and Modern Democracy
- Public Health:
How Should Democracies Define Health?
Can They Achieve it for All?
- Education:
Training Citizens and Experts: On the Dual Political
Role of Research Universities
- Law:
The Legal Struggle Over the Public/Private Divide
- Computing:
How Information Networks Shape Public Discourse
- Human Rights:
Prerequisites of Participation: Basic Rights and
Modern Democracy


Basically, anything that is pertinent to the subject. This list is meant
to be enlightening and perhaps able to produce plausible solutions to the
current problems that plague modern democracy.

To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the ModernDemocracy Archives.

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