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Pluralism is the belief that nothing can be placed into the neat little categories that our western cultures love so much.
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Pluralism is affirmed as a social reality and grudgingly accepted as a legislative principle, but virtually ignored as a methodological basis for executive decision making.
2008 Election 2009
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Pluralism is the belief that nothing can be placed into the neat little categories that our western cultures love so much.
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Pluralism is affirmed as a social reality and grudgingly accepted as a legislative principle, but virtually ignored as a methodological basis for executive decision making.
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Pluralism is affirmed as a social reality and grudgingly accepted as a legislative principle, but virtually ignored as a methodological basis for executive decision making.
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Pluralism is affirmed as a social reality and grudgingly accepted as a legislative principle, but virtually ignored as a methodological basis for executive decision making.
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Pluralism is staring us in the face all over the world; it must not frighten us in our own country.
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Pluralism occurs when political power is more or less evenly distributed among a large number of actors.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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Pluralism occurs when political power is more or less evenly distributed among a large number of actors.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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Here is a site that explained the words you used: "Pluralism" and "Inclusivism".
Cafeteria Christianity James F. McGrath 2009
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