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The search for unity had ended in failure, and a plural society came into being.
She had also said that the minorities in a plural society must listen to the views of the majority.
"I have always maintained that in this highly plural society, no one single group can run it to the exclusion of other groups."
Taken together, the groups - and their audiences - are a good symbol for the possibilities of a plural society.
In a plural society it is both inevitable and important that we do give offence.
There is a plural society, with different sections of the community living side by side, within the same political unit.
Thus it is only the specializing groups which fit easily into the familiar category of an open or plural society.
In turn, this has an impact on people's ability to participate fully in a democratic and plural society.
Plural society: A situation in which two or more culture groups occupy the same territory but maintain their separate cultural identities.
(p52) In a plural society, people can question things.
Terrorism seeks to destroy free and plural societies.
Sanctity of property rights has a great deal to do with the stability of plural societies.
There was considerable immigration, which created a plural society similar to those of other Southeast Asian countries.
Attitudes towards others in a plural society:
He argues that due to political development, western countries have created homogeneity among their plural societies, as like idealize British society.
Aspects of a plural society, London: Hurst 2002.
"In plural societies such as ours, it is imperative that we continue to allow avenues for unfettered literary expression."
For the successful democratic regimes in the third world, due to plural societies, Consociational democracy is based, also on normative model.
The meaning of a Plural Society:
"Adolph Wagner and the Plural Society."
In Pluralistic Universe (1909), William James espoused the idea of a "plural society."
The Center focuses its efforts on the constitutional aspects of democratic reform, enabling plural societies to peaceably provide meaningful self-governance to all their citizens.
The Plural Society in the British West Indies (1965)
Looking at African (or world) history, one observes two main political approaches to the incorporation of ethnically distinct social units within plural societies: assimilation and separation.
Modern Kongo Prophets: Religion in a Plural Society.