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De Gruyter Handbook of Citizens’ Assemblies (2023) by M. Reuchamps, J. Vrydagh and Y Welp (eds.).

"Citizens’ Assemblies (CAs) are flourishing around the world. Quite often composed of randomly selected citizens, CAs, arguably, come as a possible answer to contemporary democratic challenges. Democracies worldwide are indeed confronted with a series of disruptive phenomena such as a widespread perception of distrust and growing polarization as well as low performance. Many actors seek to reinvigorate democracy with citizen participation and deliberation. CAs are expected to have the potential to meet this twofold objective."

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What is a "citizen's assembly?" Why not do it small/ Start a democracy with a few friends. Get it functioning and share it with other people. Soon, democracy will thrive across the planet as one by one small democratic societies emerge on the Internet.

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1787 the full text of the was printed for the public for the first time in the "The Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser", issue No. 2690, published by Dunlap & Claypoole, Philadelphia.

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Sept.17 marks the anniversary of the signing of the .
wrote to in March 1787, when plans were underway for the , “What may be the result of this political experiment cannot be foreseen.”
11 days before the Constitution was signed, Madison wrote Jefferson, “If the present moment be lost it is hard to say what may be our fate.”

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Tomorrow kicks off Montpelier's 2nd annual Month!
Throughout Sept. we will be releasing a new series, host panels, Constitution and tours & on-site activities.
Guests can visit Montpelier for free on Constitution Day, Sept. 16th!

Discover all of our happenings here, https://buff.ly/4814JJd
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Learn more about Madison’s involvement in the or , or the lives of the community during your visit to Montpelier.
We have a variety of tour offerings for all of our guests!
https://www.montpelier.org/visit/tours

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Constitution Quiz of the Week!
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Can you imagine Aug. 1787 in Philadelphia?
The Federal Convention started Fri., May 25, 1787.
On Mon., Aug. 6, 1787, the “Committee of detail” report had a lot of similarities to the eventually signed on September 17th.

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