In his essay, Andrea Felicetti states the following:

"I don’t think the absence of a singular theory of democracy is a genuine problem. I believe it is beneficial to look at complex phenomena from a variety of viewpoints."

For more, see: https://theloop.ecpr.eu/on-different-ways-to-intend-democracy-and-to-study-it/

What do you think Andrea means by "complex phenomena" and "variety of viewpoints" here? Why is the absence of a single theory of democracy not a genuine problem?

(For the record, I agree with Andrea!)

https://theloop.ecpr.eu/on-different-ways-to-intend-democracy-and-to-study-it/

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