Document Type
Article
Abstract
By examining the consequences that particular social practices on the Internet have in physical space, this essay attempts to re-pivot the democratic discourse of the Internet so as to include Chantal Mouffe's vision of a radical and plural democracy: one that accounts for missing material markers, one that encourages the proliferation of different democratic struggles, one that acknowledges that "[a]ll inequities existing in our society are now at issue."
Recommended Citation
Margaret Chon,
Radical Plural Democracy and the Internet, 33 CAL. W. L. REV. 143
(1997).
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