Pluralism :
pluralismi opinatione sumentes
pluralismi opinatione sumentes, multitudo
pluralismum,
pluralismum,
Noun(1) a social organization in which diversity of racial or religious or ethnic or cultural groups is tolerated(2) the doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements(3) the practice of one person holding more than one benefice at a time
(1) I admire the pluralism of postmodern cities that arises from the personal autonomy that comes with privatized beliefs-but that is not possible and will not be possible for most of the world.(2) Jones also underlines the importance of political pluralism , the rule of law (equality before the law) and a free press for sustained intensive growth.(3) The mushrooming of political parties, syndicates, and newspapers signals a nascent political pluralism upon which democracy can be built.(4) Everyone wants democracy, respect of human rights, political pluralism , freedom of the press, and a general amnesty to be issued.(5) The ideal of national unity informed political speech, but the diversity of populations called for guarantees of political pluralism and for economic integration.(6) We have a story of freedom, pluralism and a dynamic economy that is worth telling.(7) Political pluralism also tends to exercise some moderation or restraint on unbridled nationalism.(8) Tribal governments are, very often, collectivist in their economics, allowing little space for internal pluralism of news media or business enterprises.(9) From this standpoint, religion is a good thing as long as it embraces pluralism and tolerates moral ambiguity, but intense and exclusive forms of religion are a menace to the free society.(10) Social pluralism requires us to recognize all affected stakeholder interests, especially the interests of those whose welfare is at risk.(11) Genuine respect for ÔÇÿothernessÔÇÖ entails much more than modern religious pluralism can deliver.(12) Postmodernist beliefs therefore tend to a multiculturalist pluralism and relativism.(13) What our children should learn from the study of history is the importance of institutions that sustain the principles of human rights, the rule of law, and political pluralism .(14) The old liberal pluralism holds that each of us has rights as an individual: this is the idea that has animated social progress for generations.(15) The major finding was the desire for methodological pluralism , even among mainstream faculty.(16) He preached pluralism , by which he meant the autonomy of organizations such as broadcasting bodies, parties, and trade unions, while affirming the need for a strong centralized state.
(1) plural noun ::
feminine noun(2) plural form ::
multitudinis(3) irregular plural ::
irregular plural(4) singular and plural ::
singulari pluralis
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