| INTRODUCTION | 1 |
| CHAPTER ONE The Ever Expanding Domain of Computation | 9 |
| CHAPTER TWO Democracy, Consequences, and Social Knowledge | 25 |
| CHAPTER THREE Experimenting with Democracy | 40 |
| CHAPTER FOUR Unleashing Prediction Markets | 60 |
| CHAPTER FIVE Distributing Information through Dispersed Media and Campaigns | 77 |
| CHAPTER SIX Accelerating AI | 94 |
| CHAPTER SEVEN Regulation in an Age of Technological Acceleration | 109 |
| CHAPTER EIGHT Bias and Democracy | 121 |
| CHAPTER NINE De-biasing Democracy | 138 |
| CONCLUSION The Past and Future of Information Politics | 149 |
| Acknowledgments | 161 |
| Appendix | 163 |
| Notes | 165 |
| Index | 203 |
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Book title: Accelerating Democracy: Transforming Governance through Technology.
Contributors: John O. McGinnis - Author.
Publisher: Princeton University Press.
Place of publication: Princeton, NJ.
Publication year: 2013.
Page number: vii.
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