Critically assess how deliberative theories of democracy reinterpret the foundations of democratic legitimacy by emphasizing rational public discourse, inclusiveness, and mutual justification, and evaluate their theoretical coherence and practical viability in pluralistic political contexts.

Deliberative Democracy and the Reimagining of Democratic Legitimacy Deliberative theories of democracy have emerged over the last few decades as a significant normative response to the perceived deficits in aggregative and representative models of democracy. At the heart of deliberative democracy lies a rearticulation of legitimacy—not as the mere outcome of voting procedures or majority … Continue reading Critically assess how deliberative theories of democracy reinterpret the foundations of democratic legitimacy by emphasizing rational public discourse, inclusiveness, and mutual justification, and evaluate their theoretical coherence and practical viability in pluralistic political contexts.