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What we often aren't really aware of is the fact that China is extremely diverse and very pluralistic, and in many ways very decentralized.
Everyone is susceptible to a phenomenon known as
pluralistic
ignorance, where we each doubt ourselves privately, but believe we’re alone in thinking that way because no one else voices their doubts.
Now, if you think about democracy from this perspective, a new
pluralistic
notion of democracy would be one that recognizes that there are many different interests, many different agendas, many different individuals, many different points of view.
And that indeed is the architectural mission that I believe is important, is to create spaces that are vibrant, that are pluralistic, that can transform the most prosaic activities, and raise them to a completely different expectation.
And what we're doing is a series of journeys to the ethnosphere where we're going to take our audience to places of such cultural wonder that they cannot help but come away dazzled by what they have seen, and hopefully, therefore, embrace gradually, one by one, the central revelation of anthropology: that this world deserves to exist in a diverse way, that we can find a way to live in a truly multicultural,
pluralistic
world where all of the wisdom of all peoples can contribute to our collective well-being.
And I believe in a
pluralistic
society, everybody's betting on something.
For example, many think of the reform era, especially the 1980s, as a time of
pluralistic
political discourse and an increasingly vibrant civil society.
Indonesia hopes to create a looser and more
pluralistic
grouping that would not be dominated by one or more powers, thereby allowing ASEAN to continue to play the central role of convener.
The imperial couple’s weeklong visit is likely to mark a defining moment in Indo-Japanese relations, fostering closer economic and security ties between Asia’s two leading democracies as they seek a pluralistic, stable Asian order.
There is also an imperative to deal with anyone who threatens the
pluralistic
nature of the system.
In a sense, we have to go back to Darwin’s original,
pluralistic
convictions.
But the predominant goal should be to support the creation in Egypt of a
pluralistic
society that defends the rights of all to political participation and free and fair elections.
But the politics of rage, retribution, and rioting will not bring the kind of tranquil,
pluralistic
democracy that Bhutto envisioned.
Of course, today’s urban areas are huge, diverse, and pluralistic, so it may seem strange to say that a modern city has an ethos that informs its residents’ collective life.
Rather than accept a more
pluralistic
political regime, both the Colorados and Liberals flagrantly disregarded their responsibilities as democratically elected representatives, and are gambling with Paraguay’s economic and political stability at the expense of its citizens.
The best response to intolerant extremism is to cultivate an open and
pluralistic
society that treats all those who live within its borders as full citizens.
In
pluralistic
democracies, on the other hand, blasphemy is rapidly diluted.
She seized that opportunity by bravely traveling throughout the country, despite serious threats to her life, arguing for a democratic and
pluralistic
Pakistan.
Moreover, the KRG has already established a relatively open and
pluralistic
society.
The EU, for its part, should hold steady, and maintain its commitment to the idea of a stable,
pluralistic
Turkey – one that allows its citizens’ dynamism to shine.
But today’s political movements also tend to be less
pluralistic
than the large parties that have dominated post-war European politics.
There is an opportunity here to start developing
pluralistic
systems where not only Islamists, but also other parties and discourses can play a role.
This may reflect, at least partly, India’s
pluralistic
society and competitive democracy – a system in which almost all communities have felt included, even if their odds of winning have been low.
Westerners used to
pluralistic
democracy may find it hard to understand what a potentially huge shift this will be in a country accustomed to military rule for over 50 years.
Its youth are less conformist and more demanding, less passive and more
pluralistic.
The question for Egypt is whether the agenda of a truly
pluralistic
democracy – proclaimed by the avant-garde young protesters at Tahrir Square, the admirably self-empowered Facebook and Twitter generation – can prevail against the resilient forces of the past.
But populism is also – and above all – a style of politics that weakens checks and balances, runs roughshod over institutions, and replaces
pluralistic
deliberation with the allegedly infallible leadership of a single charismatic leader.
Moreover, an open economic society leads to a more open and
pluralistic
political society.
Indeed, as Hong Kong’s society has grown more sophisticated, it has also become more complex, multi-faceted, and
pluralistic.
But for precisely that reason, more conservative elements within Iran’s government are deeply suspicious of Rouhani’s reformist agenda, viewing the potential emergence of a more worldly,
pluralistic
society as a serious threat to the regime’s survival.
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