In recent decades, one cannot have failed to notice the spread of the Western Liberal Democracy throughout the world. Unlike some liberal scholars such as Fukuyama who claims that after the collapse of the Berlin Wall liberalism, in a general sense, and liberal democracies, in a narrow sense, won their victory all over the world, many critics from different intellectual terrains argue that liberalism and its institutions are in difficulty to grasp today’s political nature and similarly to cope with the political crises of pluralist societies in the age of XXIst century.This article examines Chantal Mouffe’s Radical Democratic Project aim of which is to criticize liberalism, in a broad sense, and liberal democracy, in a narrow sense, by referring critics of Liberal Democracies from different intellectual terrains. Since Mouffe bases her project on criticizing Liberalism/Liberal Democracy and Deliberative Democracy, the crisis of Liberalism/Liberal Democracy and flaws of Deliberative Model from Mouffeian perspective is pointed out firstly and then the main themes and flaws of Mouffe’s Radical Democratic Project is argued.
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