The document discusses deliberative disabilities, which are inadequate capacities for participation in public deliberation. It defines political poverty as a failure of capacity to influence deliberative processes or have one's concerns taken up. There are four criteria for political poverty: collectiveness, effectiveness, autonomy, and uptake. It also discusses deliberative dys-abilities, which are truncated and ineffective uses of political rights and liberties. There are three types of deliberative dys-abilities: thematization, virtualization, and disintegration. Virtualization includes make-believe, ceremonials, redoings, and minorizing deliberative practices.