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"pluralist" Definitions
  1. (of a society) having many different groups of people and different political parties in it
  2. (philosophy) not based on a single set of principles or beliefs
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146 Sentences With "pluralist"

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In the long run, pluralist societies will accept more pluralism.
A key pluralist trait is curiosity, the opposite of anxiety.
"The Board affirms Hypatia's commitment to pluralist inquiry," it read.
Still, the city's reputation for pluralist harmony may be inflated.
Other pluralist democracies may choose another elected official to lead.
If he is a closet pluralist, however, he disguises it well.
The pluralist government announced its intention to ban Hizbut Tahrir with much fanfare in May, arguing that the group's call for the creation of a global caliphate was a rejection of the Constitution and pluralist state ideology.
India remains a fiercely pluralist country, with a noisy and passionate opposition.
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A pluralist, democratic society can accommodate a good amount of such disagreement.
In only one country, Tunisia, is there a semblance of pluralist democracy.
You can say it is a revival of pluralism, of pluralist discourse.
That's why atheist humanism—the basis of any "pluralist society"—is doomed.
Mr. Basuki was a close ally of the pluralist president, Joko Widodo.
History suggests that over time more pluralist countries become more tolerant of immigration.
They have done throughout history; they do so the more in pluralist societies.
The confidently pro-European, pluralist politics of Mr Macron and his En Marche!
His American backers hope that he will build a pluralist, non-sectarian Iraq.
With few exceptions, Muslim rule was pluralist and inclusive of Christians and Jews.
Left-wing parties with pluralist messages decried it as a defeat for democracy.
It is the world's grandest ongoing experiment in polyglot, multi-ethnic, pluralist democracy.
"Pluralist politicians, like President Jokowi, were silent," Jones wrote at the beginning of November.
The person with the pluralist mind-set acknowledges that God's truth is radically dispersed.
Many of India's worst internal conflicts have occurred along the pluralist-Hindutva fault line.
Today, feminist philosophy has produced an awakening far beyond that of the pluralist revolt.
Some of us could probably stand to be a little more pluralist about ourselves.
Imperfect as they are, however, the country's pluralist institutions still find ways of pushing back.
Militants opposed to pluralist interpretations of Islam have targeted shrines like this in the past.
All inhabitants of Europe should do more to acknowledge the existence of a pluralist society.
Populists are profoundly anti-pluralist, and claim that they embody the people as a whole.
Previously malleable meanings behind the lyrics became fixed, and gone was the song's pluralist subtext.
It requires more care, more orderliness to be a pluralist than to apply a single theory.
One idea is the pluralist, multireligious, multicultural vision on which the country was founded in 1947.
" He forecasts, if trends continue, "the formation of a more tolerant and pluralist politics in Iran.
Business had still reigned supreme — as E.E. Schattschneider wrote in 1960, "The flaw in the pluralist heaven is that the heavenly chorus sings with a strong upper-class accent" — but the balance between them still undergirded America's pluralist democracy and made possible a spate of popular reforms.
It is transpartisan institutions and transparent rules, equitably enforced, that create social trust in a pluralist democracy.
The authors call it a populist meatloaf, but soon the recipes that follow take a pluralist turn.
The tribalist does not begin with a pluralist conception of the good and work backward to policy.
Is their enlightened, fair-minded response evidence of "politically-correct" subterfuge or of a pluralist society making inroads?
Corinne Robins mentions Lewis in a chapter on black artists in her book, The Pluralist Era, from 2118.
They are thus inherently anti-pluralist, dismissive of the rights of minorities and the legitimacy of alternative viewpoints.
And that was just one of the signs that liberal, pluralist democracy was not Erdogan's cup of tea.
The positive effects of reconciliation between Serbia and Kosovo further justify a one-off sacrifice of pluralist principles.
" We often forget that a modern, pluralist, liberal democracy like America is "not a fate but a project.
It is intended to set in motion a pluralist process to resolve our disputes and move the country forward.
The only way to honor their sacrifice is to build the pluralist, European democracy that they died to create.
Kurdistan is an open, pluralist society that is home to many non-Muslims, including Yazidis, Christians, Zoroastrians and Baha'is.
We have always been a pluralist nation, with a past far richer and stranger than we choose to recall.
The democratic and pluralist goals of the S.D.F. make it a potentially useful Western ally in any future federalized Syria.
My philosophy — inclusive and pluralist Islam, dedicated to service to human beings from every faith — is antithetical to armed rebellion.
Instead they reached out for a fuller place in national political life to forge a more pluralist, tolerant, equitable country.
That's "monument" singular, though one of the many singular things about Friedlander is that he's nothing if not a pluralist.
President Joko Widodo, a pluralist who has strengthened ties with China, vigorously denounced fake news stories that targeted Chinese-Indonesians.
And most of all, we want India to live up to the pluralist and secular society it claims to be.
A pluralist president like (Joko Widodo) should recognize the right thing to do here is to spare these two the rod.
The Americans demonstrates the important shift that is meant to happen — idealistically, anyhow — when belief systems collide in a pluralist world.
A desire to shake up received art history is more than admirable today—it's urgent for a future of pluralist values.
It is also the majority of nonpopulist Germans who are shy about expressing the terms of participation in a pluralist society.
We passed legislation to protect Hong Kong's pluralist society, in addition to very limited measures to make the city more democratic.
Americans who value an inclusive, tolerant and pluralist country need to be on guard against Mr. Trump's following in their footsteps.
We should begin by acknowledging that the American South is now a pluralist society for the first time in its history.
The idea of a "canon" of a shared cultural shorthand has been challenged as outmoded and exclusionary, unfitting for a pluralist society.
Afterward, Nehru, Gandhi's political heir, suppressed Hindu nationalist organizations and fostered his own countervailing conception of India as a pluralist, secular state.
It is important to acknowledge that in our complex, pluralist society, no person or institution is free to do entirely as they please.
These restrictions, they argued, marginalized pluralist philosophers and, more important, excluded the great perennial questions that had defined philosophy from Plato to Hegel.
The past few years have been full of democratic growing pains, but they haven't dimmed the country's aspirations for a pluralist, Afropolitan future.
The other, larger line is a political liberalism that accepts a pluralist framework for society while preserving its own social and moral conservatism.
He spoke of a more pluralist Turkey, with greater local control within the Kurdish areas in exchange for a reconciliation with the Turkish state.
The pluralist doesn't see society as a competition for scarce resources, but as a joint voyage of discovery in search of life's biggest answers.
Open-ended, pluralist, anti-hierarchical—the supposedly totalitarian document of absolutist Enlightenment thought turns out, in every sense, to be a manifesto for freedom.
The group has been tolerated in Indonesia despite openly rejecting the secular, democratically elected government and the pluralist, multireligious national ideology, known as Pancasila.
Mr. Soros has for decades poured money into Eastern Europe, supporting civil society organizations, sponsoring research and promoting the transition to open, pluralist democracy.
That's what makes pluralism so tricky to navigate for storytellers, and more broadly for people living in a pluralist society — though it's not impossible.
That's the belief that it is better to live in a peaceful, prosperous, and pluralist society than in a war-torn and tribal one.
The conflict with the Kurds seems to be tearing the nation at its seams—the very idea of the secular, pluralist state is at risk.
The move consolidates a new era of populism in a country once considered the last bastion of pluralist, pro-Western liberal democracy in Central Europe.
Perhaps nowhere benefited as much from this shift to a pluralist art world as Asia, where the 20113s saw an explosion of biennials and triennials.
The move against the group, Hizbut Tahrir, has been hailed by pluralist Muslim groups as a necessary step for halting the rise of radical Islam.
I, on the other hand, am a cultural particularist and social pluralist; I applaud a variety of cultures each populated by their discrete swath of humanity.
To help get back to the future, a group of young economists, including Ward-Perkins, have edited an anthology, "Rethinking Economics: An Introduction to Pluralist Economics".
Plans were based on a best-case scenario in which foreign troops would be welcomed as liberators and a pluralist democracy would replace the Baathist system.
However, many public intellectuals and noted figures including jurist Fali Nariman, are now questioning the nation's commitment to a tolerant, pluralist, and progressive vision of India.
The B.J.P. and its Hindu nationalist affiliates are bent on refashioning India into a country that is increasingly hostile to secular, democratic, pluralist and minority Indians.
It will be up to the citizens of India to fight for a tolerant, pluralist country and stop the degeneration of its civic and political life.
But the government says there will be international election monitors — from China, Myanmar and Singapore, none of which are known as vigorous exponents of pluralist democracy.
His plan, writes Jeff Yang, would take one pluralist, multicultural economic powerhouse and slice it into a wealthy white and Asian homeland, alongside two poor, brown ones.
Pluralist opponents of the Hindu nationalist movement say attempts to obscure these facts are part of a longstanding attempt to deny or twist India's rich medieval history.
The same pluralist approach framed Mr. Enwezor's show "The Short Century," at the Villa Stuck in Munich in 2001, and later at MoMA PS1 in New York.
By the '90s the idea of a single avant-garde was dead and buried, and in its place arose a pluralist art ecosystem that spans the planet.
The department HS has previously partnered with individuals and organizations that are Islamist in outlook, with all the negative consequences for women and pluralist values this entails. 3.
We see everyone getting along fine on the multicultural, pluralist starbase Yorktown—a kind of utopia that could be a cleaner, man-made planet version of New York City.
To see why, it will help to reflect on an earlier disruption to the philosophical establishment: the "pluralist revolt" against the dominant analytic philosophy of the 1970s and '80s.
Whoever wins, the election has left Indonesia's president, Joko Widodo, known as Jokowi, struggling to respond to the challenge posed to the country's secular and pluralist democracy by Islamist agitators.
The populist right's welfare chauvinism is thus paired with illiberal and anti-pluralist positions, raising the question of how well democracy can function if such parties continue to gain support.
Mohammad Nuruzzaman, head of strategic research for Ansor, a pluralist Muslim youth organization whose paramilitary divisions have aggressively disrupted Hizbut Tahrir gatherings, welcomed the decision to ban the group officially.
But in general this is the sort of pluralist party for which one might hold out hope; it feels more like a party of ideas than it has for some time.
" In Cain's telling, this pluralist approach "accepts the reality that there are empirical limits to citizen interest and knowledge and that interested individuals and organizations must inevitably carry out some representation.
As we see it, a failure to protect the most vulnerable lives and our freedom of religion in a pluralist society is a direct threat to the foundations of that society.
In addition to condemning mindless violence, including during the coup attempt, we have emphasized our commitment to preventing terrorists' recruitment from among Muslim youth and nurturing a peaceful, pluralist mind-set.
From America to South Africa, from India to France, questions about the legacies of colonialism, the authenticity of cultural traditions and the meaning of democracy in pluralist societies dominate public debate.
But pulling back like this can help offer some better tools than the blunt ones that shape French debates over the veil, especially the spurious opposition of secular universalism and pluralist tolerance.
These painters were Hindus, Muslims and Catholics, and they drew freely from Picasso and Klee, Rajasthani architecture and Zen ink painting, in their efforts to forge art for a secular, pluralist republic.
Start with IS. To lock in its victories against the jihadists, America must back pluralist and decentralised politics (don't call it democracy) that gives voice to the region's disparate groups, especially Sunni Arabs.
The pluralist is committed to a philosophy or faith, but also to an ethnicity and also to a city, and also to a job and also to diverse interests and fascinating foreign cultures.
These painters were Hindus, Muslims and Catholics, and they drew freely from Picasso and Klee, Rajasthani architecture and Zen ink painting, in their efforts to forge an art for a secular, pluralist republic.
A part of this modern crisis was political: The fall of the pluralist Ottoman Empire gave rise to furious nationalists and paranoid nation-states that perceived minorities as suspects, if not enemies within.
It has little use for the pluralist tradition as represented by the founders and instead has come to celebrate and even glorify non-compromise through the politics of Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell.
On YouTube, you can find plenty of anti-Semitic attack videos painting her as an agent of George Soros, the liberal philanthropist hated by Eastern Europe's nationalists for his support of pluralist societies.
" But the heightened nativism, she concludes, also made American immigrants, their children and their allies reach out "for a fuller place in national political life to forge a more pluralist, tolerant, equitable country.
For the "Remainers," those who want to stay in the EU, British Prime Minister David Cameron among them, the rise in anti-foreigner rhetoric has shaken Britain's tolerant, pluralist self-image to its core.
They must wonder if anyone cares about the fraught efforts at political and economic renewal that have come in between, not to mention a necessarily imperfect but undeniably durable model of pluralist religious cohabitation.
Op-Ed Contributor President Joko Widodo of Indonesia signed a decree allowing authorities to disband religious and civil society groups, in an effort to challenge hard-line Islamist groups that oppose his pluralist administration.
With presidential elections in 2019, Mr. Joko appears intent on dismantling hard-line Islamist groups who are opposed to his pluralist vision for society, even if it means eroding civil liberties in the process.
"Freedom and pluralism of the media are crucial for a pluralist society," Frans Timmermans, the first vice president of the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, told Polish officials in a letter.
I am, by contrast, a pluralist; I want to champion the decentralization of what would otherwise be a majoritarian decision-making structure for the spending of tax dollars to produce various forms of social benefits.
In a pluralist landscape, in which people are used to gathering information and ideas from multiple sources (not least through the internet), a more individualized approach to religion and life rituals is all but inevitable.
The original Spider-Man, an upwardly striving, working-class New York kid, was also a child of the '60s, a beacon to outsiders and rebels of every color and background, an instinctive democrat and a natural pluralist.
The twists in the story reveal a slyly anti-imperialist politics, which is both in keeping with the pluralist ethic of the Avengers cycle and just a bit subversive of the Disney-Marvel agenda of universal domination.
"We used to think that because of pluralist media, checks and balances, and globalization that people could not be brainwashed," he said, "but what we see in Russia and also Hungary is that people can be brainwashed." video video
For the last two months, administration officials have talked of banning Hizbut Tahrir, a conservative transnationalist Islamic organization active in Indonesia, on the grounds that the group's desire to create a caliphate contradicts Indonesia's Constitution and pluralist state ideology.
To get there, you have to talk mainly to people who were better off "back then" and not talk as often to people of my generation, who are working hard to live in a more pluralist, just and equal future.
His blasphemy conviction that same year, the result of a unanimous decision by a five-judge panel, was seen as a sign of political Islam's ascent in a country that has long prided itself on its secular governance and pluralist heritage.
Analysts worry that India's attempt at marrying a pluralist society with a secularist system of governance will continue to be chipped away at as the ideas proposed by Hindu nationalists gain mainstream credence and support from citizens and public institutions.
It is a bitter irony that those who claim to defend Western civilization are waging a political assault on the bedrock principles of religious toleration and pluralist mutual accommodation that the freedom, prosperity, and power of the West were built upon.
The case against expelling Fidesz rests on the claim that the EPP encompasses different sorts of European parties: from liberal western ones to more conservative post-communist ones, including those in countries where democratic and pluralist norms are not as firmly rooted.
Widodo, who is a popular moderate, has chosen a 75-year-old Islamic cleric, Ma'ruf Amin, as his running mate in next year's election, sparking concern among some that he is pandering to conservative Muslims in a pluralist country with significant minority communities.
The Indonesian government, under the leadership of its pluralist president, Joko Widodo, has been engaged in political battles with hard-line Islamist factions that recently succeeded in getting a close presidential ally, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Jakarta's Christian governor, imprisoned on blasphemy charges.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia's central government announced a decree on Wednesday that will make it easier for the president to disband religious and civil society organizations, in an apparent effort to challenge hard-line Islamist groups who oppose President Joko Widodo's pluralist administration.
The shifting electoral tide suggests a gradual transformation of India's underlying sense of national destiny, from being a pluralist country enriched by diversity to becoming a more narrowly defined Hindu rashtra, or state, in much the same way that secular Pakistan became an "Islamic" state.
The so-called mods who took over in 2005 when Mr. Cameron swept to the leadership sought to make the party more in step with today's world, more pluralist in perspective, more environmentally aware and more sympathetic to women, gay voters and ethnic minorities.
In a world brutalized and shredded by sectarian conflict, Toronto can feel at times like an urban amusement park: It's the most ethnically diverse and pluralist city on the planet, and also, as residents and visitors alike have long both assumed and experienced, the friendliest and safest.
American and European officials have condemned the law, which sent a chill through academic circles in Hungary and resulted in protests by tens of thousands of people against Mr. Orban and his embrace of "illiberal democracy," which puts majority rule over pluralist expression and minority rights.
"The original Spider-Man, an upwardly striving, working-class New York kid, was also a child of the '60s, a beacon to outsiders and rebels of every color and background, an instinctive democrat and a natural pluralist," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
In short, Draper's plan takes one pluralist, multicultural economic powerhouse of a state and slices it into a wealthy white/Asian homeland (for himself and his fellow Silicon Valley moguls to rule), alongside two brown ones -- one of which would also be among the poorer states in the nation.
Credit...Donald Judd Art; Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Zack DeZon for The New York Times I wonder if it even occurs to young artists in the globalist, pluralist present to try to stake out a spot in art history by changing the way history goes.
If, by a margin so small that in a voice vote you would have no idea who won, Brexit happens; or if, by a trick of an antique electoral system designed to give country people more power than city people, a Donald Trump is elected, then pluralist constitutional democracy is finished.
Once the immediate responses to the attacks subside and well beyond the investigations and public deliberations that are already taking place, it will be harder to live out Toronto's extraordinary — because it's so damned ordinary — civic convictions about the baseline pluralist harmony and secure, free movement that make this city what it is.
A meaningful European unity must not only deliver cohesiveness within and between its member states, but also recognize our global interdependence, and be emancipatory in offering to a diversity of peoples a renewed sense of "belonging," a "belonging" that is intergenerational, culturally pluralist and that recognizes both the rational and spiritual sources of human rights.
One of the most extraordinary -- and outright astonishing -- of these is the fact that the governments in Hungary and Poland are embracing illiberal policies and flirting with authoritarian and nationalist ideals, which are, at best, at odds with the ideals of human rights and pluralist democracy that form the ethos of the Treaty of Rome in its various iterations.
It seems right that, in an age when the center of gravity for serious reading has shifted into the classroom, we would produce a seminar Bible, in the best sense—a version of scripture made not to be obeyed or scrutinized for lessons but to be studied and shared through the pleasure of pluralist interpretation and constant cross-referencing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's refreshing to be reminded that New York's Museum of Modern Art wasn't always the formalist monolith that its pluralist detractors have made it out to be, and that its current expansion, which dedicates a healthy portion of floorspace to performance, is less a reinvention and more a return to its roots.
This panel—made up of the head of the Ministry for Transport, representatives of the General Medical Council and Legal Services Board, a "Religious Pluralist" representing all faiths, and a rotating member of the public—is charged with reviewing crashes in which an autonomous vehicle kills someone and determining whether the vehicle or the victim is to blame.
So, perhaps the elusive search for a European identity is unnecessary, as long as citizens of Europe's individual nation-states are committed to upholding the common European principles of peace, freedom, pluralist democracy and the rule of law; to sustaining the material well-being that underpins that commitment; and to striving to strengthen wherever possible the bonds of transnational cooperation and friendship.
Just as an individual can only pursue long-term goals by using S2 thinking to shape, direct, and correct the flaws of S1 thinking, so too a pluralist democracy can only prosper in the long-term by designing some kind of S2 infrastructure — institutions, laws, rules, procedures, and norms — to prevent its various internal factions and identities from falling into zero-sum struggle.
The equivalent of S2 thinking ("slow, effortful, infrequent, logical, calculating, and conscious") is our ability to take a step back, bracket or restrain our immediate group interests, identify mutual interests across factional lines, and strike non-zero-sum agreements between groups based on a shared set of rules — transpartisan rules, meant to serve not one faction or the other, but to create a pluralist framework in which multiple factions can thrive.

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