Abstract
This study aims to analyze the implications of the liberal, deliberative, and participative democracy perspectives from a normative orientation to develop the politics of life of institutional participative governance. The normative assumptions on institutional participatory governance reinforce the approaches of liberal, deliberative, and representative democracy used by citizens, civil society, and government institutions, considering the complexity of the contextual relationships. The method employed is the analytic-reflective based on the review of theoretical and empirical literature. It is concluded that the assumptions critical on a normative approach are basic for the analysis of the implications of liberal, deliberative, and participative democracy on the development of the different domains of life politics of any society.
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