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"pluralistic" Definitions
  1. Philosophy
  2. of or relating to pluralism, the theory that there is more than one basic substance or principle: A pluralistic account of the nature of truth needs to look at truth in a specific domain, as opposed to what constitutes truth per se.
  3. Sociology
  4. of or relating to cultural pluralism, the doctrine that society benefits from minority groups participating fully in the dominant society while maintaining their cultural differences: The building of pluralistic and democratic societies relies on creating spaces within which respectful and purposeful intercultural and interreligious dialogues can take place.
  5. allowing for different ideas, methods, etc., or made up of differing elements:The school encourages pluralistic approaches to learning, allowing individuals to follow their own personal strengths and learning styles.

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Here was a richly pluralistic vision of dance and humanity.
His vision of his part of the globe is pluralistic.
They are demanding more pluralistic options for marriages and conversions.
He endorsed individual freedom and pluralistic tolerance up to a point.
More pluralistic models were on view during years reporting in Europe.
"It is the reality of a pluralistic society," Mr. Chabal said.
"In the '70s, my music was somehow more pluralistic," he said.
But the more liberal ones said a pluralistic society required compromise.
Liberal judges tend to apply pluralistic conditions to their considered opinions.
"There are benefits of living in a pluralistic society," he said.
Canada also works to inculcate pluralistic values in its youngest citizens.
The reality and challenge is that America has become radically pluralistic.
It also gnaws away at the country's multicultural and pluralistic fabric.
We are a pluralistic and diverse community and becoming ever more so.
DLC founders wanted to abandon this pluralistic party base, elevate the power
Our exhibition emphasizes the pluralistic nature of abstraction: gesture, geometric, and introspection.
For example, Aristotle believed all human action aimed at happiness: not pluralistic.
Nominally Sunni, the Seljuqs cultivated a remarkably tolerant, progressive and pluralistic culture.
Focusing on the painters highlights the inherently pluralistic artistic traditions of India.
The country has a pluralistic political system and competitive, albeit flawed, elections.
After all, Lebanon is pluralistic, but it is not an inherently divided society.
By annulling those appointments, we have made the court more pluralistic and democratic.
What we have in America is so amazing — a pluralistic society with pluralism.
Nice pluralistic society you've built there—hate to see anything happen to it.
We live in a pluralistic society, and not everyone's convictions fit together easily.
Pluralistic ignorance is, roughly speaking, when we are mistaken about what we believe.
The thing about pluralistic ignorance is, when it collapses, it can collapse quick.
Botswana drew on fairly pluralistic precolonial institutions, such as the kgotla, or council.
"White ethnonationalism was kept at bay because of pluralistic ignorance," Mr. Shirky said.
Iraq squandered one opportunity to remake itself into a stable and pluralistic country.
These were deeply pluralistic thanks to the different vernacular cultures that practiced them.
In a pluralistic polity like ours, to govern is to seek common ground.
As Freedom House observed, Bulgaria holds free elections, and its press is pluralistic.
Instead, we need to allow space for differing opinions in a pluralistic society.
Each is an inescapable part of political life in a diverse, pluralistic society.
The point is to cleanse the political field and make it more pluralistic.
It implied a blood kinship that was inadequate to the modern, pluralistic nation-state.
And Trump's demagoguery has no place because America is a tolerant and pluralistic nation.
American military protection gave the allies space to develop their economies and pluralistic societies.
It's simply to make people feel comfortable and welcome in an increasingly pluralistic society.
They bear banners evoking India's historic struggle for independence, and its pluralistic fabric today.
Being an artist requires a pluralistic approach to life, one at which Kahlhamer has excelled.
Ukraine can be described as a pluralistic country because of its regional and political diversity.
Sri Lanka is a pluralistic island of diverse ethnicities and faiths that have historically coexisted.
"India is a vibrant pluralistic society founded on strong democratic principles," the embassy statement said.
Moderate Sunni Muslims are also publicly targeted and harassed by authorities for espousing pluralistic views.
Legal conflict is a clumsy tool to manage the holy messiness of actual pluralistic community.
Independent cinema, by definition seeking out a smaller audience, has been notably (if imperfectly) pluralistic.
Pluralistic secular government is the only way to ensure a lasting global peace, she says.
But on the other, "we are a different country now" that is more pluralistic, he added.
It's an idea whose implications are extremely troubling if you believe in a multicultural, pluralistic America.
Ms. Kassis, who is French-Syrian, leads a group called the Movement of the Pluralistic Society.
The big question is whether a civic form of German-ness—a pluralistic Heimat—is possible.
They also are prominent in a pluralistic culture, in contrast to the minimalism of Protestant religiosity.
Our system was built to be pluralistic, with many forces swirling around the process of governing.
The 1990s were a time when pluralistic societies were starting to consider globalisation and networked communication.
The highly pluralistic health insurance system of the US uses a mixture of all three approaches.
This shift to a more pluralistic system has imbued them with a sense of democratic promise.
Italian-Americans were beneficiaries of America's democratic capitalist system and pluralistic culture, not victims of it.
The educated elites want their democratic freedoms protected and to live in ethnically diverse pluralistic societies.
Our glorious pluralistic and democratic credentials should make us a shining beacon for the global South.
"As Muslims, such opinions should be received as constructive criticism in a pluralistic society," he added.
It does not lead anywhere in particular, however, so tentatively pluralistic are the choices it offers.
We live in a pluralistic society and we each know only a fragment of the truth.
An attack on any American group is a threat to the pluralistic fabric of our nation.
This pluralistic society and complex urban environment is a huge source of inspiration for artists and thinkers.
He is a masculine Sovereign, and a winner-God for people feeling displaced in a pluralistic world.
The U.S. would prefer a pluralistic, secular and democratic Iraq, with a foreign policy independent of Tehran.
We are pluralistic, we are inclusive... that's the kind of country we are still going to have.
We lack a unifying narrative to explain how a pluralistic people live into a common national life.
Well, in part because it's easy to feel anxious about an uncontrollable, leaderless, movement with pluralistic demands.
It is to give people the skills needed to compete and flourish in this open, pluralistic world.
A community that is open, and pluralistic, and recognizes that if it isn't, then it is lessened.
This New America, Greenberg continues, is ever more racially blended and multinational, more secular and religiously pluralistic.
I was reading about how rich the pluralistic life is, and how stifling a homogeneous life is.
The real American idea is not xenophobic, nostalgic or racist; it is pluralistic, future-oriented and universal.
One way to do so is by demonstrating unwavering support to our democratic and pluralistic ally, Israel.
Iran's clerical regime has emerged as arguably the biggest enemy of pluralistic democracy in the region today.
It prevents private social and political groups from expressing themselves, to the detriment of a pluralistic society.
He wanted to introduce young Americans to spiritual teachings though "new myths" for our globalized, pluralistic millennium.
In a pluralistic society, healthy social media engagement should be unafraid of competing views, even welcome them.
They want a pluralistic America that is engaged with the world and embraces technology and future industries.
Accordingly, questions remain as to whether the current AA program is modern enough for a pluralistic society.
More often, the Republican presidential nominee openly dismissed any pretense of respect for some very basic pluralistic ideals.
This Trump-Cruz conservatism looks more like tribal, blood and soil European conservatism than the pluralistic American kind.
We know the places we have thrived the best have been pluralistic democracies: America, Great Britain and Israel.
Instead, he unified Spain around nationalism and Catholicism, complicating the transition after his death to a pluralistic democracy.
In pluralistic contexts, our neighbors don't read from the same script or draw from a common spiritual vocabulary.
But sustained peace also depends on functioning, credible and pluralistic political systems, and on societal cohesion and trust.
Its quality newspaper of coherent dissent, necessary in a pluralistic society, has become a platform for juvenile contrarianism.
Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, but its people practice a pluralistic brand of Islam.
To the extent that we avoid this, it's by adopting a pluralistic view of the people around us.
A life devoted to one thing is a stunted life, while a pluralistic life is an abundant one.
A modern American class, school or district is a pluralistic community where members need to freely and peaceably interact.
During the forum speakers grappled with the notion of finding a shared European cultural identity within a pluralistic society.
And that sort of might-makes-right approach is the opposite of what our pluralistic democracy should look like.
Without free elections and a pluralistic society, there is no way that the United States can actually be great.
This is a question about the very fundamentals of our beautiful experiment in a pluralistic democracy ruled by law.
Theodor Herzl's vision for a Jewish state was not the "ethnostate" of Bannonite fantasy but an open, pluralistic society.
At the same time, people with an uncompromising commitment to pluralistic democracy will necessarily be critics of contemporary Israel.
It shouldn't be surprising that a festival of pluralistic breadth is also a showcase of standout straight-ahead jazz.
With Iran's massive youth population generally less ideological than its predecessors, Iran's post-revolution generations are embracing pluralistic politics.
Conservatives and liberals, we all believe in a just Zionism and a pluralistic Judaism that respects every human being.
Instead of a united people of national destiny, they got a pluralistic population with a sense of global responsibility.
They've been bonded by the vision of creating a pluralistic home in which everybody can belong and be seen.
While these tenets feel democratic to proponents, they form a vision of democracy that is majoritarian rather than pluralistic.
"This Trump-Cruz conservatism looks more like tribal, blood and soil European conservatism than the pluralistic American kind," Brooks writes.
Political and economic integration would not just make China wealthier, they would also make it more liberal, pluralistic and democratic.
And in doing so, it is putting the very future of the country as a pluralistic democracy at grave risk.
Serebrennikov has been a vocal critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, advocating for an open, free, and more pluralistic society.
Democracy flourished between 1994 and 2015 because the bigwigs in CCM saw the benefits of a more open, pluralistic economy.
In Tower of Babel the variety is a strength: it conveys a vision of pluralistic openness among nations and cultures.
The lesson is that to create thick pluralistic society, you first have to help people embed in a secure base.
Several student groups demand more pluralistic curriculums, cultural-awareness training for staff, more diverse faculties and extra facilities for minorities.
Lebanon's delicate, pluralistic balance of power between faith groups could be toppled in a complete redrawing of the demographic map.
Cultural foods and images are shared in society and the arts, particularly in a pluralistic nation like the United States.
Islam, and the unshakable implications of that pluralistic awakening, became the yeast that gave rise to my embrace of queerness.
T hat scene was far more pluralistic — a crucial concept for Zimmermann — than legions of anti-Schoenberg postmodernists later claimed.
"Conservative anti-liberals question not only freedom in the economic sphere, but the value of pluralistic democracy itself," he wrote.
We couldn't understand how to reconcile the pluralistic and progressive society we live in with the results of the election.
Journalists are accountable to a pluralistic audience that trusts the press as a source of information to form their views.
But the protesters say that the government's actions are directly at odds with Gandhi's goal of a secular, pluralistic India.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Freedom of speech and creativity are crucial for developing vibrant, pluralistic, and democratic societies.
Since its inception, the United States has understood the importance of religious freedom and the benefits of a pluralistic society.
The stories and perspectives he gathered painted a portrait of a community with pluralistic values and aspirations for Little Tokyo.
Constructing civil solidarity on the basis of an abstraction such as a pluralistic and multicultural nation is difficult and, ultimately, fragile.
But I believe that the democratization of fashion can, and should, be a bridge to a more egalitarian and pluralistic society.
In her fiction, Sand often returned to the idea of doubles and disguises to show that identity is pluralistic and changing.
For Borio, a more 'pluralistic' system with many world currencies sharing the reserve role doesn't by itself solve any problem, either.
"He's trying to make a political observation that there's a large group of discontented people in these pluralistic democracies," Scaramucci said.
Tribalism in combat or a hunter-gatherer context hardly needs a defense, but it's more problematic in a modern, pluralistic context.
What a pluralistic society—with different outlooks, different faiths, different colors—might look like to Dreher remains something of a mystery.
The PMOI is the largest group within the National Council of Resistance of Iran, an inclusive and pluralistic parliament-in-exile.
Just contemplate a world without nuclear-armed regimes in North Korea and Iran — and one still dominated by a pluralistic democracy.
"He saw it as a religious calling," said Anat Hoffman, a founder of the pluralistic, feminist Women of the Wall group.
After the terrible coup attempt, Turkey had a golden opportunity to unite around democratic, pluralistic values and cultivate coexistence, peace and harmony.
In a pluralistic society like ours, people should be free to serve the common good without compromising their moral or religious convictions.
Controversially, he suggested that manual work was at odds with the abstract thinking required to appreciate complex, pluralistic solutions to political problems.
Cultural forces, meanwhile, can be extremely powerful but are difficult to engineer, especially in big, culturally pluralistic societies like the United States.
I do this work because of my Catholic faith, which in our amazing pluralistic nation, is not shared by all of you.
Philosophers have often assumed that pluralistic value reflects human fuzziness—we're loose, we're confused, and we mix rational thought with sentimental responses.
Both Arabs and Kurds want "a democratic, pluralistic Syria," he said, and would not try to impose their will on each other.
Catalonia's Parliament is a pluralistic assembly that reflects the diversity of Catalan society and permits the expression of all voices and opinions.
The Catholic tradition on abortion was pluralistic and not an unnuanced and unsubtle taboo that ignored the moral complexities of reproductive choice.
Sadly, Iraq's elite has quit trying to define a national identity and construct a peaceful, pluralistic society that champions the rule of law.
These terrorists target not only innocent civilians and the civilian infrastructure, but also the social harmony of the pluralistic society of the State.
It so powerfully and intelligently describes the obligations of believers to nonbelievers and the obligations of nonbelievers to believers in a pluralistic democracy.
For a long time now, hopes that Syria could emerge from this conflict as anything like a pluralistic democracy have been pretty dim.
But the cultural transition from the monolithic austerity of modernism to postmodernism's pluralistic deconstruction of meaning altered the way we view artists' careers.
After the Supreme Court agreed to hear his appeal, Phillips said the commission had disregarded the First Amendment's role in a pluralistic society.
The very name of the campaign suggested that Horowitz was committed to a pluralistic model of higher education dedicated to equity and balance.
Indonesians practice a pluralistic brand of Islam, though pockets of the country are rigidly conservative and there are periodic outbreaks of violent radicalism.
"It's a very pluralistic city and there is a lot of diversity of opinions in Barcelona," she said in an interview this week.
It's a pluralistic tendency that's summed up in Cosmic Latte, a wry manifesto co-written by Jürgen Mayer and architectural historian Philip Ursprung.
His "paper" stands, beyond him, as a twice-monthly act of liberal, pluralistic defiance against stupidity and the hate-mongers on the march.
The central thesis being how India had emerged as a religiously pluralistic society when most nations have defined themselves through a monotheist lens.
But she also lives on in today's Berlin, now a truly international city grappling with what it means to be pluralistic and humane.
Nahdlatul Ulama, a deeply pluralistic organization, has taken the firmest line against Hizbut Tahrir, wholeheartedly supporting Mr. Joko's decision to disband the organization.
That who we're becoming demographically — a pluralistic nation with no racial majority — is not the unmaking of America but the fulfillment of it.
"What you see is a generation that's struggling with really deep questions about how to be a pluralistic society and a pluralistic campus and how to be an open society and an open campus," said Sam Gill, vice president of communities and learning at the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which led the effort with Gallup, the polling company.
As the westernmost former Soviet-bloc state, the Czech Republic straddles Europe's growing divide over liberal, pluralistic values, which Poland and Hungary are challenging.
They're the norms of a pluralistic society in which the fact that Muslim Americans practice their religion doesn't mean they're unassimilated or potential terrorists.
As our nation continues to become more pluralistic, it is more important than ever that judges exercise integrity in how they protect religious freedom.
Solidere's stated goal was to attempt to revive the memory of the days before 1975, when Beirut was pluralistic, prosperous and throbbing with intensity.
Rather than trying to sell a glossy version of democracy or silence their critics, Western countries should focus on measures that foster pluralistic discourse.
"This collective state of affairs—collectively subscribing to a norm that you privately reject—is known in the literature as pluralistic ignorance," Hendricks explained.
"There's something redemptive about this," explains Rabbi Brian Zachary Mayer of Religion Outside the Box, who runs a pluralistic, non-denominational, Internet-based congregation.
Pluralistic visions of liberal democratic market societies will lose out to AI-driven ones unless we reimagine the role of technology in human affairs.
Trump's plan abandons the naïve idealism that America can or should remake foreign countries into pluralistic, inclusive market-oriented democracies, by force if necessary.
Malta, a more pluralistic country that has been a historical crossroads of religions and cultures, advocates what Mr. Muscat called a more "pragmatic" approach.
The core insight is that in a hyper-pluralistic society you can't know people in other groups until you know how they know you.
The judges are most often the contestants who compete with black people for place and position in our increasingly pluralistic and thus rivalrous society.
We are led by former SNC President Ahmed Jarba and share the SNC's objectives of a transition away from dictatorship towards a pluralistic, democratic Syria.
"Taiwan is a democratic, pluralistic society," it said, adding Lai had consistently followed the president's policy of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
Meanwhile, those on the anti-racist left usually refrain from criticizing non-white culture, because they see themselves as the embattled defenders of pluralistic liberalism.
And how will a voting base that reflects the pluralism of America respond to the intensely anti-pluralistic demagoguery of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz?
The book's intriguing conclusion: social media are making democracies more "pluralistic", but not in the conventional sense of the word, involving diverse but stable groups.
Bihr noted that while Turkey does have a pluralistic press, it is one that is under constant scrutiny and often overshadowed by Erdoğan-endorsed outlets.
After all, a more democratic and pluralistic world will always be in America's long-term interest: supporting global peace and security, and greater economic prosperity.
And if Austin does augur a more pluralistic future for the ride-hailing business in America, travellers could end up with more choices, not fewer.
Buddhism or these other pluralistic religions don't have as much confidence in a substantive, transcendental truth, which comes with the idea of an absolute god.
He could still admire its religious freedom, pluralistic makeup and start-up moxie, but the fate of the Palestinians might have weighed on him, too.
They want pluralistic, democratic self-determination for themselves and others in a newly federated Syria, discarding the nationalist project that led to the Iraqi referendum.
Conservatives cheered his defense of what they consider traditional American values, while liberals condemned what they deemed an outdated view of a modern, pluralistic society.
"   "I think we ought to be more understanding and realistic on what it takes to get change in this big, complicated, pluralistic democracy of ours.
It was to enslave the people of Syria in a doctrine that's associated with Wahabism, and actually to destroy a society that has pluralistic values.
It's that we don't have the right lifelong development model to instill the mode of consciousness people need to thrive in a complex pluralistic society.
They've flocked to Trump's banner because virtually alone among the 2016 Republican field, Trump was eager to fight back against Obama's vision of pluralistic America.
He celebrated modern India's "founding fathers," specifically naming Mahatma Gandhi, whose vision of a diverse, pluralistic India has long been anathema to Hindu nationalists like Modi.
The PYD portrays Rojava as a democratic and pluralistic place, but the party is accused of monopolising power and, in some towns, of kicking out Arabs.
"I think what's unique about America is our aspirations to be a large, successful, multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious, pluralistic democracy," he said.
"As a pluralistic, nonsectarian and democratic state, and a close partner of the United States, India should have the confidence to allow our visit," he said.
It's important preparation for the difficult, pluralistic work of governing, in which the needs and concerns of many different groups must be balanced against one another.
In the absence of an honest and invested national discourse about the purpose of public schools in a pluralistic, multiracial democracy, we are just playing games.
She envisioned the work as being for the British public — caught up, like the American public, in the fraught ongoing project of building a pluralistic society.
By comparison, the U.S. is now spending about $45 billion a year in Afghanistan — after 17 years of trying to transform it into a pluralistic democracy.
He was widely viewed as a champion of a pluralistic Poland, and many saw the attack as evidence of the toxic political climate in the country.
He admires that they built something of value, he gets that they're fueling his stock market, and yet he probably disagrees with their liberal, pluralistic values.
Taiwan has held direct elections for its president for two decades now, and the system of choosing a leader has become both more pluralistic and more institutionalized.
"As a pluralistic, non-sectarian, and democratic state, and a close partner of the United States, India should have the confidence to allow our visit," he said.
"Today illegal immigration and corruption lose (...) and the Andalusians, the defense of the family and a more pluralistic politics win," Vox deputy leader Javier Ortega told reporters.
The Republican president-elect has pledged to erase many of Obama's accomplishments and his populist, nationalist worldview stands in direct opposition to the president's pluralistic, internationalist vision.
We have seen versions of this story play out across the world, in response to the failures of technocratic elites and the supposed champions of pluralistic democracy.
These racial resentments are far less relevant for Democrats, who celebrate a pluralistic, multi-ethnic society, but some voters in both parties still feel profound economic dislocation.
Though I do not agree with Phillips's actions, a pluralistic society that can tolerate differences should be able to respect the conscience of everyone, including Jack Phillips.
Mr. Raja thought about joining them but instead became a disciple of a Malaysian Muslim scholar who preached a more pluralistic and tolerant understanding of the faith.
Grey-zone success depends on patience and an ability to blend together all the instruments of state power in ways that pluralistic, democratic societies find harder to achieve.
But in Krazy Kat, Herriman re-created the hybrid and pluralistic world of his youth, a cartoon utopia where there was no segregation and different species interacted freely.
The people appear also to be rebelling against the pluralistic proxy state management of Lebanon, so any local sectarian states' involvement should be aired and then would cease.
It is a blow to younger Cubans who are eager for a more pluralistic system led by people closer to their own ages and unencumbered by socialist orthodoxies.
The mechanisms are not the same, of course, and the United States is institutionally pluralistic in a way that limits the repressive power of the state over scientists.
We can defeat ISIS extremism, with our pluralistic fighting machine, but the one thing we can't do is create Sunni-Shiite pluralism and power-sharing to replace it.
The Saudi embrace of Wahhabi beliefs and its implacable opposition to the pluralistic push that inspired the Arab Spring help explain the recent history of the Middle East.
Pakistan defined itself as an Islamic country, but India's founding fathers laid the groundwork for a pluralistic country where practitioners of all religions would be treated as equals.
Since then, they have grasped at the highly imperfect electoral straws of Iran's constitutional theocracy, hoping for a gradual evolution toward a more open economy and pluralistic polity.
After the end of Communist rule, he became a vocal proponent of pluralistic democracy under President Boris N. Yeltsin, who appointed him governor of Nizhny Novgorod in 1992.
"We fear, in particular, that the careful exclusion of Muslims from the ambit of the bill will greatly strain the pluralistic fabric of the country," the statement said.
We believe that our faith is inherently pluralistic and comprehensive and that no one has a divine mandate or the right to impose a single vision on society.
A pluralistic respect for other nations (admiring the Dutch speed skaters) is perfectly compatible with a special attachment to your own (hoping an American pulls off an upset).
Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party-led government has faced mounting criticism from activists and academics, who accuse it of undermining the secular and pluralistic principles of India's constitution.
For Ali, a fixed eco-message would not work for the world's diverse 1.8 billion Muslims; a pluralistic approach could better "revive the connection" between Islam and the environment.
The events, including massive and sometimes violent rallies led by hardliners and vigilantes, raised concerns about the erosion of Indonesia's long-standing image as a tolerant and pluralistic state.
Kassis heads a political party, the Movement for a Pluralistic Society, which is part of a faction endorsed by Russia in global negotiations aimed at ending the Syrian conflict.
It's not just that Obama doesn't think that's feasible, it's that he doesn't think that's the right way to govern in a pluralistic democracy where everyone gets a voice.
Evangelicals were both fully part of American modernity (often educated suburbanites, rather than the backwoods yokels of caricature) and also living lives in tension with pluralistic and permissive values.
A new book documents how Latin American countries for the most part have made the process of selecting judges more pluralistic, which makes it less dependent on the president.
This liberalism believes in gaining power the traditional way: building coalitions, working within the constitutional system and crafting the sort of compromises you need in a complex, pluralistic society.
Regardless of how this plays out for Liu, the deeply uncomfortable issue for pluralistic democratic societies of the link between race and allegiance has been pulled into the spotlight.
"It is emblematic of the world we have worked to put together, which is utopic and multiracial and pluralistic — it's a world that has space for everyone," she said.
"I identify nontheistically with a Miltonic Satan that defies all subjugation, exalts scientific inquiry and promotes Humanistic, pluralistic values," Temple co-founder and spokesperson Lucien Greaves wrote in 2017.
Ramsay's push onto campuses marks the next step in a wider campaign to roll back the more pluralistic definition of national identity that is emerging in today's multicultural Australia.
But then you have a candidate standing for normalcy and stability and an America that is doing pretty well and is comfortable with our increasingly diverse and pluralistic society.
When it came to Khan, he was also being challenged by someone who was essentially the antithesis of the Trump platform — a pluralistic, moderate Muslim who, crucially, now runs London.
In the biennial, Oregon artists prove themselves to be pluralistic in their processes, subject matter, and the communities they take part in, while still embracing an attachment to the Northwest.
The decree comes after public outrage over the jailing of ex-Jakarta governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, who many believe was unfairly targeted and represents the crumbling of Indonesia's pluralistic tradition.
Since authoritarian regimes rule over heavily policed societies without free media, they possess an asymmetric advantage over their democratic adversaries, whose open press, pluralistic politics, and networked societies pose vulnerabilities.
But the comparison reminds us that the world we live in is necessarily imperfect and often unjust, because its laws are the product of competing claims made in pluralistic societies.
It entailed a comprehensive, 180-degree stage design that included encompassing, movable architecture, a theater stage, and a cinema screen that united performers and audience in a rich, pluralistic synthesis.
But you don't have to believe that Mr Salvini is a neo-fascist, or could succeed as one in a place as pluralistic as Italy, to be alarmed by his rise.
It's that so far, Democrats have embraced immigration as a rhetorical theme, using it as a shorthand for a pluralistic American legacy in which Donald Trump is an embarrassing step backward.
It said that despite its status as a pluralistic, secular democracy, India had long struggled to protect minority religious communities or provide justice when crimes occur, creating a climate of impunity.
Much could happen in China that means, after all, it does need to undertake political reform that ends up taking it to a place much more like our own pluralistic worlds.
The freedom our motto demands extends far beyond the individual creative articulation: the exchange of ideas in a larger, pluralistic, international context is what endows the individual voices with cultural significance.
In one instance of what psychologists label pluralistic ignorance, the authors found that many players falsely assumed that most of their teammates tolerated less emotional display than they themselves privately did.
The values derived from religious belief will not -- and should not -- be accepted as part of the public morality unless they are shared by the pluralistic community at large, by consensus.
But as the one-party, top-down political system fractured into a pluralistic system, with more competition within and between political parties, more power and influence flowed to the local level.
We could all learn from the Progressives' efforts to conceive of a pluralistic Indian art, and their rejection of any "pure" essence of a culture, a race, a religion, a nation.
There are more Mexicans in the newsroom than journalists of other Spanish-speaking nationalities, so I suppose sometimes our voice wins out, but we try to be as pluralistic as possible.
The Shaheen Bagh protest reminds us that it is impossible to turn India's religiously pluralistic society into a one-faith nation, which many believe is the subtle motivation behind the bill.
A more pluralistic approach to Brexit, with greater input from the British Parliament, as well as from the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales, is now the order of the day.
Today they are all about erecting borders — real and imagined — against Islam, migrants and refugees, Jews, the European Union, the United Nations, Soros and what they portray as a pluralistic international conspiracy.
"In our pluralistic society, we should have room to respect the religious freedom of Missourians," Republican Senator Bob Onder, who sponsored the bill, told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday morning.
Disputes with the more liberal majority of North American Jews over a shelved agreement for a pluralistic, egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall, and over non-Orthodox conversions, may be exacerbated.
As a matter of observable fact, the United States, through its sporadic adherence to that creed, is the most far-reaching and successful experiment in pluralistic republicanism the world has ever known.
"The international community perceives the process ... not as a court case, but as a political process, which impacts media freedom and the pluralistic environment in Georgia," he said in a televised statement.
Kamala Harris didn't even make it to Iowa, and frankly it's an indictment of this country the candidates of color in a supposedly pluralistic Democratic Party can't even gain front runner traction.
This welcome new voice, less Olympian and more pluralistic, is not how MoMA has spoken in the past — but, then again, this is not how presidents have spoken in the past, either.
"This sort of thing is being handled today in a pluralistic society in which ordinary people get along pretty well and are not at each other's throats about religious divisions," he said.
Some see "safe space culture" as an even more acute danger — an imminent threat to free speech in a pluralistic society, and even a threat to employment or other ways of life.
It said that despite India's status as a pluralistic, secular democracy, New Delhi had long struggled to protect minority religious communities or provide justice when crimes occurred, creating a climate of impunity.
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When a leader correctly identifies real hurt and insecurity in our country and instead of addressing it goes looking for somebody to blame, there is perhaps nothing more devastating to a pluralistic society.
"Spain is more than the interpretation of the right wing," said Pablo Iglesias, the leader of Podemos, whose left-wing vision of a pluralistic Spain would also involve the abolition of the monarchy.
Related: Islamic State Linked to Deadly Attack on Indonesian Capital of Jakarta The demonstration was, in many regards, a microcosm of Indonesia itself — pluralistic, multi-generational, and moderate in its approach to Islam.
Israel's decision to bar Tlaib and Omar from entering the country is a slap in the face to both the American government and the idea of Israel as a tolerant and pluralistic democracy.
By contrast, Democrats show signs of taking a more pluralistic approach, fielding candidates who are willing and even eager to break with their national leaders — the House minority leader, Ms. Pelosi, in particular.
Yet I also see that debating these issues in light of our Constitution's guarantee of religious liberty is the mark of a pluralistic society -- the type not seen in nations that criminalize homosexuality.
It is a virus that, as we at AJC have been saying since time immemorial, may begin with targeting Jews, but, ultimately, also seeks to destroy the pluralistic fabric of our democratic societies.
" Ofra Daus Kreisel, a third-generation Israeli who sent her children to the pluralistic TALI school system in Jerusalem, said: "I want the American Jews to flex their muscles and set an ultimatum.
From the beginning, many viewed the Obama administration training program only as a bargaining chip, to cash in when the time to settle Syria's future arrived, perhaps to help secure a more pluralistic Syria.
His admirers compare him to Vasil Levski, the country's 19th-century national-liberation hero who fought for the ideals of the French Revolution and dreamed of a pluralistic, ethnically heterogeneous, and religiously tolerant Bulgaria.
It will become harder for members of the GOP to argue that the party is best suited to lead a nation that has become more pluralistic, more diverse and culturally liberal than ever before.
While Allende seems to have been sincere in his commitment to build a "democratic, pluralistic, and libertarian" model of socialism (whatever he imagined that meant), Chile's hard-line Communist Party was not so committed.
The fight could not be won through military intervention alone, she said, adding that there was a need to defend pluralistic British values that were superior to anything offered by the "preachers of hate".
"As a pluralistic, non-sectarian, and democratic state, and a close partner of the United States, India should have the confidence to allow our visit," said Commission Chairman Robert George in a press release.
As authoritarian governments try to compete against pluralistic technologies in the 21st century, they will inevitably face pressures to empower their own citizens to participate in creating technical systems, eroding the grip on power.
When a leader correctly identifies real hurt and insecurity in our country, and instead of addressing it, goes to look for someone to blame, there is perhaps nothing more devastating to a pluralistic society.
Trump made some veiled nudges toward maintaining India's historic status as a pluralistic society, which some could view in the context of recent moves Modi's critics say are moving toward anti-Muslim Hindu nationalism.
And since that diversity is being countered with what appears to be a growing reactionary nationalist impulse in the US and Europe, the anxiety becomes even more pressing: Can pluralism accommodate anti-pluralistic impulses?
The digital plaza — a virtual space made up of social networks where Cubans who cannot physically meet can express their political views — offers a more holistic view of Cuba, one from a pluralistic perspective.
"India is proud of its secular credentials, its status as the largest democracy and a pluralistic society with a longstanding commitment to tolerance and inclusion," Raveesh Kumar, the ministry's spokesman, said in a statement.
In a message to Erdogan, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed the importance of "a stable and pluralistic Turkey in which democratic participation and the protection of the rule of law is strengthened", her office said.
This is just one House seat, of course, but it will not be the last competitive race between now and 2020—a period of mortal consequence to the party, and to pluralistic politics more broadly.
"Vietnam's donors, who regularly call for free and fair elections in countries such as Burma and Cambodia, should publicly call for pluralistic elections in Vietnam and an end to one-party rule," the group said.
And the rift between the more pluralistic nations of Western Europe and governments in Central and Eastern Europe, some of which are increasingly authoritarian, has heightened the challenge of keeping the Continent knit tightly together.
The House should not masquerade this idea that everybody is the same; Congress, as a whole, while mostly Christian by confession is still pluralistic and the next House chaplain should embrace such and reflect such.
One of the terrifying things about Trump's victory is that it appeared to put the fundamental assumptions underlying pluralistic liberal democracy up for debate, opening an aperture for poisonous bigotry to seep into the mainstream.
The pro-democracy camp's biggest mistake may have been believing that President Xi Jinping, who at the time had been in office for almost two years, intended to guide China toward a more pluralistic future.
Never mind that he just ordered the accelerated expansion of a pluralistic prayer space at the Western Wall and has consistently demonstrated his passionate commitment to strengthening Israel's relations with Jewish communities around the world.
Expanding his past calls for a ban on Muslim immigration, Trump announced Monday that he wants to implement an "extreme vetting" of potential immigrants to the US, to ensure that they support pluralistic American values.
Meanwhile, tolerant, democratic, pluralistic Muslims across the United States and around the world -- including, yes, feminist, pro-gay, progressive Muslims -- are following interpretations of their faith that we not only shouldn't sideline but should actively encourage.
His year in office was turbulent, bringing accusations that, rather than cementing the pluralistic democracy that many protesters had sought, he had tried to entrench Islamist rule with a new constitution that vastly expanded his powers.
It will only be defeated when we turn people's minds away from this violence – and make them understand that our values – pluralistic, British values – are superior to anything offered by the preachers and supporters of hate.
Leaving aside the dubious use of the word "bisexual," Brooks does speak to a genuine experience that many who have grown up in a pluralistic society share, of feeling the pull of different traditions and communities.
This time, if there is a coalition, but the opposition parties cannot hold economic rapaciousness in check, the future for pluralistic honest politics may take even longer to reappear than the vibrancy of a functioning economy.
As, for all the report's discussion of possible ways to support a pluralistic news media ecosystem, the unspoken elephant in the room is that Facebook and Google are gobbling up the majority of digital advertising profits.
"That's the way this sort of thing is being handled today in a pluralistic society in which ordinary people … are not at each other's throats about religious divisions," Justice Samuel Alito said of Arlington on Wednesday.
Within that compassion, I sensed the emergence of something new in California public life: an awareness that we Californians are bound together as one people by the shared values of our increasingly tolerant and pluralistic society.
Outside the US, Trump's presidency is widely seen as a departure from US norms, the values that underpin Western liberalism, and as a repudiation of America's support for an open, pluralistic and free trading international system.
And with the book's title, he is calling on people who have been ostracized or singled out to stop trying to fit in and embrace their "otherness" so Germany can become a truly multicultural, pluralistic society.
Will America stand silently by if Mr. Erdogan makes good on his threats to overrun the border and decimate Rojava simply because his regime cannot tolerate a pluralistic democracy that includes the Kurds right next door?
"If we consider the invention of pluralistic democracy in Europe at the end of the 22015th century, it was founded on the possibility of making a choice between the right and the left," he told me.
Government-backed groups have also used the outbreak to launch further attacks on George Soros, the billionaire liberal philanthropist whom Hungarian state propaganda has framed as a globalist bogeyman for his efforts to promote pluralistic values.
"We woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land, because yesterday Americans expressed their views on a pluralistic and democratic society that are clearly inconsistent with the values of the people of California," they declared.
The controversy has exposed fault lines in the pluralistic society around what it means to be a nationalist, and renewed concerns regarding how the Hindu-leaning government of Narendra Modi responds to what it considers dissent.
It's also because the conflict has aroused such bitter sectarian hatred that the idea of a pluralistic democracy in Syria, in which all sects share power and live side by side in peace, seems next to impossible.
"Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land, because yesterday Americans expressed their views on a pluralistic and democratic society that are clearly inconsistent with the values of the people of California," it read.
"A pluralistic, secular government is the only way to ensure that all individuals have the freedom to follow the religious path of their choice," said Gabbard, who is the first and only American Hindu elected to Congress.
Trump, after all, is running to be president of the pluralistic United States, but here he is suggesting that it might good to apply a religious test and to kick out anyone who wasn't a Christian conservative.
Each of us can be one part of the solution America needs to become a more pluralistic, tolerant country, in which differences are part of a competition of ideas, and not a ghastly holy war of ideologies.
"Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land, because yesterday Americans expressed their views on a pluralistic and democratic society that are clearly inconsistent with the values of the people of California," they wrote.
By letting American companies, cities and states tell their story of our real climate progress, we can both provide confidence to the rest of the world and showcase the best of our vibrant economy and pluralistic democracy.
With no common criteria by which to judge moral action we'd all become blandly nonjudgmental — sort of chill, pluralistic versions of Snoop Dogg: You do you and I'll do me and we'll all be cool about it.
For those that have read "The End of White Christian America" by Robert P. Jones, the idea of a candidate with an interfaith background is intriguing in a nation becoming more and more religiously and culturally pluralistic.
It's not so much that these accounts previously explained the world and then suddenly they didn't; his point was that the world had become too fragmented and pluralistic to support anything like a moral or social consensus.
Human rights groups and the United Nations said the decision to shutter the Cambodia National Rescue Party, or C.N.R.P., would render the country essentially a one-party state, ending its post-Khmer Rouge experiment with pluralistic democracy.
Biden's recollections are suffused with respect for the pluralistic dimension of the body: He isn't there to judge his colleagues, he's there to work with them, and the stories he tells glorify the times when he did.
There are different kinds of free speech advocates — some believe that a pluralistic, democratic society is nothing without freedom of expression, and that we must protect the rights of all if we want to protect the most vulnerable.
Playing the people against elites, dividing citizens into patriots and quislings, seeing the world as "us versus them" and oversimplifying issues in a complex, pluralistic world provide the illusion of national determination and an outlet for public anger.
The government decision is meant to give visitors and worshipers a third option — an easily accessible and visible space south of the men and women's sections, in the area known as Robinson's Arch, dedicated to pluralistic, egalitarian prayer.
The four authors, most of whom work at the Oxford Internet Institute, come to an intriguing conclusion: social media are making democracies more "pluralistic", but not in the conventional sense of the word, involving diverse but stable groups.
However, Mr. Ortega and the next president, Arnoldo Alemán, who later was accused of corruption, arrived at a political compact in 1999 that weakened the trend toward pluralistic democracy by setting up bipartisan control of the electoral system.
Trump during his campaign called for developing new "extreme vetting" screening procedures that would weed out potential terrorists from visa applicants by asking questions about their views on the US and ensuring that individuals support the US's pluralistic values.
These dynamics leave corporate leaders ill situated to run highly pluralistic government agencies -- where career civil servants and the public writ large exercise considerable influence -- let alone take account of the interests, needs, and lived experiences of working Americans.
Influential men of letters, scientists, athletes, artists, and representatives from other fields — including the likes of James Baldwin, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Muhammad Ali — are part of a far-ranging, pluralistic account of Black male identity throughout US history.
Every high-tech start-up, every new Thai restaurant and every successful film — and the very existence of a Hebrew-speaking, pluralistic, thriving Tel Aviv — speaks to the success of traditional Zionism and its continuing importance in Israeli life.
TST's prime directive is maintaining that America is a pluralistic nation: one where many cultures, religions, and ways of life should coexist harmoniously without the largest of those groups attempting to dominate or exert their will over the others.
But the party leader, Naftali Bennett, said Smotrich had gone too far, overstepping the boundaries in a country that sees itself as pluralistic and democratic, even if Jews and Arabs live very separate lives and Arabs complain of discrimination.
If pluralistic societies want to win a race not against China as a nation but against authoritarianism wherever it arises, they cannot make it a race for the development of AI which gives up the game before it begins.
But in the quest to advance knowledge and broker peaceful coexistence in a pluralistic world, the worldview based on biblical inerrancy gets tangled up in the contradiction between its claims on universalist science and insistence on an exclusive faith.
" Obama's conception of citizenship is pluralistic — he says it must "start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens loves this country just as much as we do," and that it hinges on "presuming a reservoir of goodness in others.
As mayor, Mr Khan has a unique platform, not confined to the city or even Britain, that he should use to promote a pluralistic sort of nationhood, ease tensions between ethnic and religious groups and highlight failures and successes of integration.
But one must question whether such a hierarchy of values in fact fosters the democratic and pluralistic ideals that we aspire to, or whether it simply legitimizes conduct that carries with it the seeds of the ultimate demise of democracy itself.
ISIS is a rocket whose guidance system is a direct descendant of the puritanical, anti-Shiite, anti-pluralistic Saudi Wahhabi ideology, and its fuel system is a direct reaction to Shiite Iran's aggressive push to keep Iraqi Sunnis permanently weak.
The Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 (CAB), coupled with the National Register of Citizens (NRC) -- a register of all Indian citizens whose creation is mandated by the citizenship act of 1955, subsequently amended in 2003 -- is an assault on India's pluralistic ethos.
Here lies Russia's historic conundrum, born of its enormous size and diversity: One cannot forge what Mr. Pain calls a "civic nation" — a pluralistic and participatory democracy — from a tapestry of religions, tongues and customs without devolving power away from Moscow.
So, while the history of our nation has its terrible warts which we still deal with to this day, America has always been a pluralistic nation comprised of diverse thought, heritage, and the unyielding recognition of each person's intrinsic value.
That's what Bellow, and Philip Roth too, wrote so well about: how, despite the greatness, or the great idealism, of our pluralistic democracy, you can never truly shake the demands of blood, or the delusions of the demands of blood.
Either it asserts permanent control over Palestinians without granting them full rights — a sort of state that critics sometimes compare to apartheid South Africa — or it grants Palestinians full rights, establishing a pluralistic democracy that is no longer officially Jewish.
Rather than view affirmative action measures at our nation's universities as "gifts" for black students, they should properly be regarded as a means of ensuring that our nation's future leaders are equipped to manage and engage in our increasingly diverse and pluralistic society.
Her uncompromising methods in the long struggle against white rule and refusal to forgive contrasted sharply with the reconciliation espoused by her husband Nelson Mandela as he worked to forge a stable, pluralistic democracy from the racial division and oppression of apartheid.
And I think part of what makes ordinary charitable giving a good thing is the conversion of every individual's idiosyncratic, eccentric preferences into some civil society-facing project that by extension produces a diverse, pluralistic civil society, which is good for democracy.
This is not to disparage the value of the works in the contemporary philosophical canon: Clearly, there is nothing intrinsically wrong with philosophy written by males of European descent; but philosophy has always become richer as it becomes increasingly diverse and pluralistic.
We are told repeatedly that India has changed and that the old, pluralistic and secular ideology of the Congress Party and of India's great leaders — Mohandas Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad — is no longer an effective option.
But the messages of racial and ethnic discrimination continue to loom large over the bitterly contested race for governor in Jakarta — and larger still across Indonesia, where a pluralistic tradition and nascent democracy are facing a stern test from hard-line Islamic sentiment.
Conservative anti-liberals question not only freedom in the economic sphere, but the value of pluralistic democracy itself — arguing that core liberal ideals about tolerance and equality actually produce an insidious form of tyranny that destroys communities and deadens the human spirit.
" Lawyers also argued that the ban would damage Hawaii's "economy, educational institutions and tourism industry; and it is subjecting a portion of the state's citizens to second-class treatment and discrimination, while denying all Hawaii residents the benefits of an inclusive and pluralistic society.
We can do better — we must strive to show the world what a pluralistic society should be, a place where people of different faiths and viewpoints are willing to engage and willing to listen to others, especially when they bring different ideas to the table.
What pains me, and other liberal Muslims around the world, to see is the unending all-weather friendship between the proponents of this extreme ideology and the pluralistic western governments, the self-proclaimed 'guardians of freedom', to the detriment of the entire moderate Muslim world.
Lambacher nourishes the hope, as Arendt did, that a participatory dialogue allowing for the expression of pluralistic points of view—which would inevitably become, in Arendt's phrase, a site of agonistic contestation—might produce broad agreement on how an ecologically balanced society could function.
While elements of complementarianism still remain, we more regularly mount towering stacks of Bibles to loudly protest same-sex marriages, equal protections under the law for women, abortion and other social and cultural red-hot issues that plague our evermore interconnected and pluralistic world.
He married Ms. McCurry in 1979, and the two lived in an apartment building on Lake Shore Drive by Mies van der Rohe — proof, Mr. Tigerman said, that despite his determination to push Chicago architecture in a more pluralistic direction, he nevertheless revered Mies.
A gregarious populist and an avowed enemy of Russian influence in former Soviet states, Mr. Saakashvili has cast himself as a fighter for good government and pluralistic democracy, and he has said that the criminal cases against him are pushback from an entrenched, corrupt elite.
" Daniel Mizrahi said in an email that his father "credited growing up in cosmopolitan Alexandria as being decisive in establishing his humanistic and pluralistic worldview, and he was a firm believer and supporter of the possibility of good will and understanding between Arabs and Jews.
Despite the case and its stoking of Muslim-Christian tensions, both Mr. Nur and Mr. Pitoy contend that the episode of Mr. Basuki was more political than religious, and they say they are not worried about the long-term durability of Indonesia's pluralistic tradition.
At the same time, there's something appealing in how Mr. Affleck comes at the gangster genre and how this story departs from the tribal affiliations of films like "The Departed" toward a more pluralistic vision in tune with both today's and yesterday's United States.
Harriet Evans, a professor at the University of Westminster in London, said the banner might have been influenced partly by the Chinese government's recent efforts to limit "pluralistic values and practices," noting the arrest of five women's rights activists, including Ms. Li, in 2015.
"Osman Kavala is being targeted for his leftist political positions and what he is doing in the fields of art and culture to promote pluralistic cultural life in Turkey," says Asena Günal, executive director of Anadolu Kültür, the nonprofit institution Kavala founded in 2002.
That there's a reason that we didn't have these hearings four or eight years ago is because the internet was more open, it was more pluralistic, and that's just simply not the case today, and so I'm looking forward to them in that sense.
Not long before the recent attacks in Jakarta, it was here that the world's largest Islamic organization started a global campaign to repudiate extremism and intolerance, from the madrasa named for a local saint who preached a pluralistic, tolerant form of Islam in the 16th century.
But I believe it's clear that the foundation of Albanian affection for the United States is America's integrity in its actions toward Albania and the Albanian people, standing up for them, upholding America's own pluralistic democratic standards, and not apologizing for helping them gain their freedom.
Kahneman has described his own position as "tragic," and it echoes the "tragic liberalism" of Isaiah Berlin, arguably the wisest political theorist of the 20th century, who rejected any universal formula or system to achieve social and economic perfectibility, and advocated a more pluralistic and pragmatic approach.
" Catalonia&aposs three main public media outlets — TV3, Catalunya Radio and the ACN news agency — described Madrid&aposs threat as "a direct attack on the citizens of Catalonia and a denial of the right to true, objective, pluralistic, balanced information, a fundamental right in any democracy.
The pluralistic structure of old-school nominations — especially in the Democratic side, where a rule stipulating that nominees had to win two-thirds of delegates held up for 100 years — protected the veto power of the states that became the Confederacy and the Jim Crow South.
But the truth is, for many of us — especially those who grew up in pluralistic areas where restaurants serve matzah ball soup and menorahs stand next to Christmas trees — a dread of anti-Jewish violence has been part of our psyches without being part of our existence.
As the world pays tribute to the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it is important for U.S. officials to champion the freedom to think, write and teach freely and consider all of the implications this has for the development of tolerant and pluralistic societies.
At the same time, the administration will endeavor to slow Iran's ballistic missile program; ramp up resistance to Iranian regional aggression; dismantle Iran's global terror network; and foster the process of evolutionary change toward a more politically pluralistic and eventually free and democratic future for Iran.
George has compared opposing same-sex marriage to fighting slavery or eugenics; has spoken in favor of banning contraception; and authored another book, with the dystopian title Making Men Moral, arguing that it's valid, even in a pluralistic society, to impose morality laws on the populace.
But he also finds that when it comes to cooperation and unity — two goals that Miller, at least, places considerable emphasis on — there are limits (social, theological, sometimes just spatial) to how much of a sense of community you can achieve in such a pluralistic environment.
Donald J. Trump's Republican Party looked back wistfully to a monochromatic vision of 1950s America, while the major party fronting the first female presidential candidate celebrated the pluralistic future of 2050, when the Census Bureau first projected the United States would become a majority nonwhite nation.
Left in place, however, was what has for years been Ukraine's strength as a pluralistic society and also its fundamental flaw: a fragile state that is too fragmented by competing economic and regional interests to impose either Russian-style authoritarianism or European-style rule of law.
They remain angry nearly a year after Mr. Netanyahu reneged on an agreement to improve pluralistic prayer arrangements at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, once a hallowed symbol of Jewish unity, and promoted a bill enshrining the Orthodox Chief Rabbinate's monopoly over conversions to Judaism in Israel.
Now he is a researcher at the Hartman Institute, a center for Jewish scholars in Jerusalem, and the director of Ein Prat, a pluralistic beit midrash, or center of Jewish study for young adults from all backgrounds, in the desert near Jericho in the West Bank.
That doesn't stop me wondering how I might cast my vote in this election from hell: How should a believer in pluralistic liberal democracy choose between Islamophobic dog-whistles and ill-suppressed anti-Semitism, between a soulmate of Donald Trump and an admirer of Nicolas Maduro?
There are times where the rights of religious believers and those of a pluralistic society conflict: when, for example, conservative Christian bakers are asked to make wedding cakes for gay couples, or some ultra-Orthodox Jewish parents are ordered, against their own convictions, to vaccinate their kids.
And more broadly, while American Jews are largely (though by no means unanimously) supportive of Israel, most do not see political support for Israel to be an adequate substitute for supporting a pluralistic vision of the United States of America, which, after all, is where American Jews live.
Just as Southern evangelicals came to dominance as a response to the perceived diminishing of Christianity in the public sphere among the pluralistic tendencies of the 1950s, so too, Jones suggests, must any effective Christianity of today — one capable of firing up its members — respond against the dominant culture.
However, in our pluralistic society the government is often called on to balance competing liberty interests -- a difficult task requiring compromises that respect the freedom and dignity of all sides and, to the extent possible, provide everyone with the space necessary to exercise his or her own conscience.
"If a unified, peaceful, liberal, pluralistic free-market Europe begins to doubt itself, begins to question the progress that's been made over the last several decades, then we can't expect the progress that is just now taking hold in many places around the world will continue," he said.
"If a unified, peaceful, liberal, pluralistic free-market Europe begins to doubt itself, begins to question the progress that's been made over the last several decades," Mr. Obama said, "then we can't expect the progress that is just now taking hold in many places around the world will continue."
What's going on right now in South Florida real estate (and many other high-risk coastal areas) is a case of what sociologists call "pluralistic ignorance" — when members of a group adopt a norm, belief, or habit because they mistakenly believe other members of the group share it.
The Saudis closed all cinemas, banned concerts and fun, choked off trends for women's empowerment and modern education and spread an anti-pluralistic, misogynist, anti-Western form of Islam far and wide that created the ideological and financial underpinnings of 9/11, ISIS, Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
" Ghattas tells many of these stories through the eyes of myriad individual men and often women who spoke out in one way or another against the post-1979 conservative turn in the region — "all progressive thinkers who represent the vibrant, pluralistic world that persists beneath the black wave.
The wider democratic world asked itself this same question in the wake of World War II. It declared old-style national identity a curse and pluralistic democracy the only path to peace, but the argument has raged off and on ever since — as it has, in parallel, for Jews.
" I wrote in an earlier op-ed that "out of a bloodstained Partition there emerged two ideas of nationhood -- a progressive, pluralistic and inclusive impulse that became the idea of the Republic of India and a theocratic template that became the idea of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
"In the aftermath of the mass murder in New Zealand earlier this month, we are reminded that a diverse and pluralistic community such as ours can have zero tolerance for violence on the basis of race, religion, or association with people of other races and religions," Barr said.
His own words about illegal immigrants being "rapists and murderers," his sexist invectives, his broadsides against the entire religion of Islam and his hesitance to disassociate himself from people like David Duke energized fringe groups of Americans who have been angry about the pluralistic direction of America society since the 1960s.
"Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land, because yesterday Americans expressed their views on a pluralistic and democratic society that are clearly inconsistent with the values of the people of California," California Senate President Kevin de Leon and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon said in a joint statement.
Republicans may thus end up estranged from another group of nonwhite voters—not because there aren't conservative or right-leaning people in the Latino community, but because the GOP has shown itself hostile to the idea of a pluralistic, multiracial America with room and opportunity for Americans of all origins.
They are determined to secure these extra funds, and they are immensely fearful of losing them, especially if a pluralistic society decides to do something about the fact that its tax dollars are being used to fund groups that actively promote discrimination against many citizens and support radical political agendas.
That prompted the Saudi rulers at the time to ban fun, tighten the control of the religious police over society and to much more aggressively export the most misogynist, anti-pluralistic interpretation of Islam to mosques and madrasas across the Muslim world, tilting the whole faith community to the right.
And as Yglesias explains, they may never: While American Jews are largely (though by no means unanimously) supportive of Israel, most do not see political support for Israel to be an adequate substitute for supporting a pluralistic vision of the United States of America, which, after all, is where American Jews live.
And Europe's social democrats should learn from their North American counterparts, who have so far avoided their gloomy decline by building multifaceted, pluralistic coalitions like that which twice elected Barack Obama, a coalition that ranged from ethnic-minority voters, via urban liberals, insecure service employees and middle-class parents, to industrial workers.
But the roots of the current crisis, in which the life of a cow is considered more sacred than that of a teenaged boy, go much deeper than Modi, reaching into the fundamental battle for modern India's soul, between illiberal Hindutva forces and a pluralistic tradition that has rarely looked so vulnerable.
The conversations at the Faith Angle Forum reminded me that in a pluralistic society, institutions like schools, companies and neighborhoods have to be structured to offer both kinds of experience: bonding experience within your own tradition to create rootedness and also bridging experience that offers journeys of curiosity across different moral ecosystems.
Xi used the opportunity to try to provide reassurance to those in attendance that, in spite of the uncertainties around the election of Donald Trump, whose agenda seemed to explicitly advocate the disruption of that very world order, China was ready to provide ballast to the multilateral, pluralistic ,liberal, free-market world order.
India's government is controlled by the Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which aims to reshape the country's identity from a pluralistic democracy, where people of all religious faiths enjoy equal rights and status, to a country where the Hindu religion is given supremacy and infuses every aspect of politics and society.
" Curry lamented the development: "In shutting most lawmakers out of the legislative process, stifling their voices, and keeping them in the dark," he wrote, "rather than displaying the pluralistic policy views of a diverse membership representing distinct geographic constituencies, debates in Congress largely reflect messages that legislative leaders have constructed to frame issues.
Trump's blood-and-soil nationalism overturns the historical ideal of American nationalism, which was pluralistic — that we are united by creed, not blood; that our common culture is defined by a shared American dream — pioneers settling the West, immigrants crossing an ocean in search of opportunity, African-Americans rising from slavery toward equality.
What he did do in 2016 was build a successful network of conservative evangelical surrogates who told parishioners to ignore his colorful, some might say sinful, life in favor of his promise to appoint judges that would promote conservative Christian principles over pluralistic ideals of religious freedom more in tune with mainstream America.
But building on insights particularly from Bruce Cain and Rick Pildes on the value of group conflict in politics, he asked the following important question: How do we reform American politics so that their pluralistic vision—"imperfect but stable," messy, unromantic—might actually describe reality, rather than the conditions of another era?
The matter was put to a vote due to longstanding tensions over the authoritarian direction of Orban's nationalist government, which, since coming to power in 2010, has set about remaking Hungary as a bastion of "illiberal democracy" — one based on conservative Christian values, as opposed to the pluralistic, liberal values of the European establishment.
On the other hand, John R. Bradley at The Spectator says Khashoggi "never had much time for western-style pluralistic democracy," and enjoys "undeserved status in the West" simply because he was fired in 2003, when he was editor of  the Saudi daily Al Watan, for allowing a columnist to criticize an Islamist thinker.
On the plus side, he wrote in an email, this shorter-term trend clearly comports with the multi-decade trend in which both the country at large and the Democratic Party itself have become increasingly more open-minded, pluralistic and progressive on a range of social issues, including racial justice, immigration and women's rights.
" Coffman added: "For too long the United States has looked the other way on the human rights  abuses of Ethiopia in favor of their security cooperation while Ethiopia is terrorizing its own people; and it is time the United States acknowledges the problems of Ethiopia to respect human rights and become a pluralistic democracy.
I've often criticized the anti-partyism and incomplete notions of democracy that have shaped 20th-century party reform in the US. The old convention system, with its brokers and geographic organization, was more pluralistic — it was easier, under the pre-reform convention system, to ensure that a party nominee was acceptable to most factions within a party.
Over the years, Moscow engaged such faux opposition figures as Qadri Jamil — a Syrian politician who "always hovered on the outskirts of [Assad] regime politics," according to Carnegie Middle East Center — and Randa Kassis, leader of Movement for Pluralistic Society, who publicly supported Putin's Syria policy and co-founded the pro-Kremlin Center of Political and Foreign Affairs.
The Quaker-founded Midlands, the swing region of American politics that makes up a great swath of the heartland, has often been the physical and political buffer between rival regional coalitions, its pluralistic, community-oriented culture at peace neither with the Yankee's utopian drive to engineer social improvements nor Southern culture's emphasis on individual freedom above all else.
Now as a worldwide resurgence of racist tribalism fuels a rebellion against the liberal democratic order, Germany's renewed confrontation with anti-Semitism will say much not just about the fate of its unnerved Jewish communities but also about the endurance of any nation's capacity to build a tolerant, pluralistic society resistant to the temptations of ethnonationalism.
The countries in the Pacific Alliance will continue to work with the United States on a bilateral basis, but the Asia-Pacific region is ready to lead the new age of globalization in the 6.73st century by continuing the pluralistic approach to trade envisioned in the T.P.P., even though the accord no longer exists as we knew it.
Although the decision is not definitive, and the justices seemed deliberately to avoid the difficult but important constitutional questions that most Court-watchers thought were at stake, the ruling can be seen as a prudent way for the Court to invite civil dialogue and conversation, rather than more rancor and litigation, about striking the right balance in our pluralistic society.
Pelosi is a champion of utilizing government to solve domestic problems and preserving international alliances that have served US interests abroad since World War II. Her pluralistic vision of the future of this country clashes with the President's focus on his base, much of which consists of disaffected white, male, rural voters who support an America First approach to foreign policy.
With these pluralistic portraits, Sandow Birk's project seems to resemble another mainstay of American storytelling, Chicago Public Media's This American Life, with its fastidiously painted markers of difference in the form of working-class communities and people of color, sometimes stereotypically represented in the form of heartland rednecks or Los Angeles cholos, and appeals to the "universality" of human experience.
All in the course of debating a question that may alter the trajectory of the American conservative movement—whether events like Drag Queen Story Hour should be tolerated by conservatives as the byproducts of a free and pluralistic society or whether conservatives should see in the construction of glitter wands and paper bag puppets a societal sickness grave enough to warrant the abandonment of classical liberalism.
Those fears are fueled by the fact that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party are pursuing a Hindu nationalist agenda that aims to reshape the country's identity from a pluralistic democracy, where people of all religious faiths enjoy equal rights and status, to a country where the Hindu religion is given supremacy and infuses every aspect of politics and society.
"The new executive order is resulting in the establishment of religion in the state of Hawaii contrary to its state constitution; it is inflicting immediate damage to Hawaii's economy, educational institutions, and tourism industry; and it is subjecting a portion of the state's citizens to second-class treatment and discrimination, while denying all Hawaii residents the benefits of an inclusive and pluralistic society," attorneys for the state argued in court filings.
Darley, the narrator, returns to Alexandria, the "capital of memory," where he'd known and loved Justine and Clea, and known Balthazar and Mountolive and Nessim and Capodistria, and a whole number of characters who made up the motley multinational inhabitants of Alexandria: Brits, Frenchmen, Italians, Syrians, Greeks, Jews, Copts, Muslims — only to find that this pluralistic society he'd known in the '30s has all but disappeared in the early '60s.
The rise of the second Ku Klux Klan in the 28s (which opposed civil rights for Catholics, Jews, foreigners, and black people), the widespread anti-Catholicism that surrounded Al Smith's run for the presidency in 220, and the blood-curdling rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany in the early 276s led many left-wing Americans to seek out a pluralistic tradition that encompassed the growing religious diversity within the country, and demonstrated good old American tolerance.
You look at the USA's history, you'll know this the importance of immigration to the USA the importance of being a diverse society, and I am sure president trump will understand the importance of the message the USA sends as a friend to people around the world but also as a pluralistic society and I'm looking forward to President Trump recognising the huge contribution Muslims, Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs and others, those of no organised faith have made to the USA and to the west generally.

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