安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- What Is Pluralism? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
In government, the political philosophy of pluralism anticipates that people with different interests, beliefs, and lifestyles will coexist peacefully and be allowed to participate in the governing process
- Pluralism | Ideology, Diversity Tolerance | Britannica
Pluralism, in political science, the view that in liberal democracies power is (or should be) dispersed among a variety of economic and ideological pressure groups and is not (or should not be) held by a single elite or group of elites
- What Is Pluralism? - Constitution of The United States
Pluralism is the idea that people of different cultures can coexist in society even though they have different political opinions Pluralists believe that society benefits from various people with different beliefs equally participating in the same society
- Pluralism vs. Hyperpluralism in Government and Politics
What Is Pluralism? Pluralism describes a political system that is made up of various interests and groups that both collaborate and compete with one another to influence policies and government decision-making
- Pluralism (political philosophy) - Wikipedia
Pluralism, whether the interest-group pluralism of Robert A Dahl or political liberalism's "reasonable" pluralism, is oriented towards existing diversity of groups, values, and identities competing for political representation
- Pluralism – What does it mean? What are its benefits?
Pluralism is a practice and political philosophy which maintains that the participation of diverse groups in society is both necessary and good Pluralism encourages the expression and inclusion of many voices in order to promote democracy
- Pluralism - University of Delaware
Pluralism is the theory that a multitude of groups, not the people as a whole, govern the United States These organizations, which include among others unions, trade and professional associations, environmentalists, civil rights activists, business and financial lobbies, and formal and informal coalitions of like-minded citizens, influence the
|
|
|