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The articles in this issue of Democratic Theory range from an investigation of civic-political and cognitive participation as they play out in democratic theory to an analysis of the power of spectatorship in the democratic world. An interview with John B. Min and Jason Stanley on propaganda in liberal democratic societies follows. This issue concludes with a series of research notes. 

Volume 5, Issue 1

Editorial
Jean-Paul Gagnon and Mark Chou
http://bit.ly/2kar3Jw

Articles
Epistocracy and Democratic Participation in a Post-Truth World
Peter Standbrink
http://bit.ly/2rMXYrR

War without Citizens: Memorialization, War, and Democracy in the United States
Stephen J. Rosow
http://bit.ly/2KBQqiA

The Cold War Origins of the "Crisis of Democracy"
Kyong-Min Son
http://bit.ly/2wTh4BE

Breaking Barriers and Coded Language: Watching Politics of Race at the Ballpark
Thomas D. Bunting
http://bit.ly/2wPXSVq

Interview
Interview: Propaganda's Role in Liberal Democratic Societies
Jason Stanley and John B. Min
http://bit.ly/2k9A7yl

Research Note
2,234 Descriptions of Democracy: An Update to Democracy's Ontological Pluralism
Jean-Paul Gagnon
http://bit.ly/2wZoeo2

Online Supplement A
Jean-Paul Gagnon
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Online Supplement B
Jean-Paul Gagnon
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Online Supplement C
Jean-Paul Gagnon
http://bit.ly/2KDCtk9

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