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What is democratc practice?

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Answered by Annasydney
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Democratic Practice are ways citizens can work together even when they disagree to address shared problem.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Democratic practices are ways citizens can work together—even when they disagree—to address shared problems.

Democratic practices are variations on the things that happen every day in communities. In order for these routine activities to become public, citizens have to be involved. Yet this doesn’t mean that communities have to do anything out of the ordinary—they just have to do the ordinary in different ways. If the routine business of politics is done in ways that are open to citizens, the routines can become democratic practices.

These practices are reflected in the ordinary questions people ask one another when something threatens their collective well-being. Their conversations revolve around such questions as:

What’s bothering you?

How does this problem affect you and your family?

What should we do? What would be the consequences?

If there are negative consequences to what you propose, do you think we should still do it?

What is the right thing to do?

Who else do we need to solve the problem?

What resources do we need? What do we have that we can use?

What are we learning?

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