If You Believe in Democracy, Prove It
Local governments often avoid democratic constraint by soliciting public input and hosting workshops, but ultimately voting the way they intended to all along, which is not true democracy.
Local governments often avoid democratic constraint by soliciting public input and hosting workshops, but ultimately voting the way they intended to all along, which is not true democracy.
Local governments often engage in performative democracy, offering residents access to decision-making without granting them authority, while maintaining control and limiting public input to advisory gestures.