The radical democratic practice emphasizes the importance of maintaining an ongoing contestation for power rather than allowing any one group to claim a permanent space of authority. This approach challenges the notion of a singular common good, which can lead to totalitarianism when one ideology seeks to dominate discourse. By ensuring that power remains 'empty', with political groups changing periodically, the system prevents any group from establishing a fixed representation of society. This practice promotes diversity and dissent, recognizing the dangers of ideological certainty about the common good.

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