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Social conversation and public talk are essential features of the institutions of civil society. The terms "deliberation", "dialogue" together with many adjectives, like public, sustained and others have emerged as labels for various forms of such talks. | Social conversation and public talk are essential features of the institutions of civil society. The terms "deliberation", "dialogue" together with many adjectives, like public, sustained and others have emerged as labels for various forms of such talks. |
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Social conversation and public talk are essential features of the institutions of civil society. The terms "deliberation", "dialogue" together with many adjectives, like public, sustained and others have emerged as labels for various forms of such talks.