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A fourth transformation of democracy? Liquid democracy, supra-national democracy and the fate of participation
2019
Law Democracy & Development
Liquid democracy is defined as a cyber democracy that combines representative democracy and spontaneous direct democracy by using technologies of the web 2.0. In recent years, some political theorists and actors have been optimistic that liquid democracy could make a more participatory and direct democracy possible to fulfil the democratic promise of freedom and equality of the people. One could even ask if a supra-national system could become a democratic option by using digital technologies
doi:10.17159/2077-4907/2019/ldd.v23b7
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