In his essay here (https://theloop.ecpr.eu/the-tension-between-the-singular-and-multivarious-conceptions-of-democracy/), Marcin Kaim argues that "the ‘total texture’ [of democracy] is a collection of models – discursively constructed and fluid – representing a multivarious / plural conception of democracy. By virtue of its nature, the total texture stands in opposition to a universal / singular conception of democracy."
Do you think we can move forward democratically without a singular conception of democracy, but rather many singular conceptions?
If yes, how?
If not, why not?
https://theloop.ecpr.eu/the-tension-between-the-singular-and-multivarious-conceptions-of-democracy/