pluralitymore
Pluralitymore is a theoretical concept in political theory and social choice that describes a governance and decision-making approach aimed at turning plurality into broadly beneficial outcomes. The term blends the idea of plurality, the coexistence of multiple groups with distinct interests, with the notion of "more"—more participation, more deliberation, and more inclusive benefits than those produced by simple majority rule.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in discussions of pluralist and deliberative democracies in the early 21st
Principles: Core ideas include inclusive participation, deliberative processes, and multi-criteria decision assessment that weigh social welfare,
Applications: In public policy, pluralitymore informs participatory budgeting, citizen assemblies, and multi-stakeholder deliberations in multi-party systems.
Criticisms: Opponents caution that extensive deliberation can slow decision-making, invite gridlock, or empower sophisticated interest groups.
See also: pluralism, deliberative democracy, inclusive governance, consensus decision-making.