Pluralism
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Such people are more likely to seek to strengthen their privileges than promote
pluralism
and the rule of law.
Religious
Pluralism
for a Pluralist AgeThe election of Pope Benedict XVI and the global war on terror have brought unprecedented attention to the role of religion in our world.
What modernity more or less inevitably brings about is not secularization but
pluralism
– the peaceful co-existence of different racial, ethnic, or religious groups in the same society.
Pluralism
– accelerated, expanded, and intensified by globalization – has become a pervasive fact of social life and individuals’ consciousness.
On the institutional level,
pluralism
means that established religions can no longer take for granted that a particular population will supinely submit to its authority.
As a result,
pluralism
pressures churches to become denominations.
From the standpoint of their compatibility with modern liberal democracy, acceptance of pluralism, more than adherence to particular beliefs and practices, may be what most clearly distinguishes religions.
Within Christianity, for well-known historical reasons, Protestantism has had a comparative advantage in adapting to
pluralism.
Responses to the challenge of global
pluralism
will take different forms in different parts of the Orthodox world.
But the challenge facing Orthodoxy underscores the three options that all contemporary religious communities now face: to resist pluralism, to withdraw from it, or to engage with it.
And, above all, Turkey is now a role model for other Islamic societies striving to accommodate democracy, civil liberties, the rule of law, an open economy, pluralism, and religion.
A mad theatrical performance by a group of fanatics is part of cultural pluralism, and, as such, helps to expand the realm of freedom without posing a threat to anyone.
If the West is perceived to be attempting to maintain the leadership it snatched 200 years ago by industrializing first, thereby denying the post-Confucians the fruits of their dynamism permanently, the Chinese, in particular, will conclude that
pluralism
is eyewash and that the West’s worldview in fact replicates their traditional one.
The messages speak of liberty, freedom of expression, good governance, pluralism, democracy, and human rights.
India’s exceptional
pluralism
is acknowledged in the way the country arranges its affairs: all groups, faiths, tastes, and ideologies survive and contend for their place in the sun.
Trump advocates an international order of normative pluralism, non-intervention, and deal-making.
India’s remarkable
pluralism
was on display after national elections in May 2004, when a leader with a Roman Catholic background (Sonia Gandhi) made way for a Sikh (Manmohan Singh) to be sworn in as Prime Minister by a Muslim (President Abdul Kalam) – in a country that is 81% Hindu.
Pluralism
is the solution to Hausmann’s problem.
There is no universal “fix” in economic development, and
pluralism
of approaches has great value.
The roadmap must be rooted in tolerance, freedom, and
pluralism.
They are patriots, who believe not in Communist authoritarianism, but in
pluralism
and the close connection between personal freedom and prosperity.
Despite official boasting about the country’s diverse population and commitment to pluralism, Islam and the government have essentially merged.
The pro-surrogacy camp emphasizes the benefits of the practice, which include increased reproductive choice and the accommodation of sexual
pluralism.
In the former republics, the politicins who favor strong ties to Russia are also those who favor a return to old Soviet ways and thus the forces behind stronger intra-CIS ties are not those of liberals interested in European Union-type arrangements, but lobbies who loath markets and
pluralism
and wish to restore planning, conformity, indeed all the old Soviet ways.
Putin, like Trump, is a warrior for national greatness against the evil forces of multilateralism and cultural
pluralism.
Since then, the authorities have dramatically reshaped media legislation, a move that some fear will “restrict media
pluralism
in the long term.”
The government is rapidly isolating itself from the regional, civic, and political opposition that, little by little, has been rising to causes such as autonomy, pluralism, the need for consensus, and freedom of expression.
FLORENCE – Last month, the independent High-Level Group on Media Freedom and
Pluralism
(of which I was a part) presented to the European Commission its recommendations for the protection, support, and promotion of media
pluralism
and freedom in Europe.
The group acknowledges that the major responsibility for maintaining media freedom and
pluralism
lies with member states.
Second, echoing the major recommendation of Lord Justice Levenson’s report on British press standards, the report advocates creating, in those countries that do not already have one, an independent regulator whose sole responsibility is to protect against potential abuse to oversee press freedom and
pluralism.
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