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สุนทรียปุจฉา: กระบวนการสอบถามเพื่อการเปลี่ยนแปลงอย่างสันติวิธี (Appreciative Inquiry) 5
Foreword
There is no real democracy without a free and open
dialogue. However, simply having freedom of speech is not enough.
A public debate can be a bit like an argument in a family.
Some members might be too shy to present their point of view,
others are rather ignored as they are considered as inexperienced.
One person might not have the skills to formulate his interests and
emotions, another already gave up due to former insults.
In societies, we witness the same. There are groups
without any lobby or only little capacity. Some participants in a
public discourse might even be informally or formally disadvantaged.
The result of such a biased dialogue will not only be
favourable to certain people. It will also create distrust of the
political system, division and resentment.
As liberals, we believe that those obstacles must be
overcome - and that they can be overcome. Good facilitation
enables the weak to participate and makes the strong aware of
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