Examples of pluralist in the following topics:
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- Many people consider the United States to be a pluralist state.
- According to the pluralist view, whichever interest group was better able to recruit members to its cause, and to persuade policymakers, would prevail.
- Pluralists view society as a collection of individuals and groups competing for political power.
- Within the pluralist tradition, Robert Dahl developed the theory of the state as a neutral arena for contending interests.
- The pluralist approach suggests that the modern democratic state acts in response to pressures that are applied by a variety of organized interests.
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- People with pluralist beliefs make no distinction between faith systems, viewing each one as valid within a particular culture.
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- there will always be grounds for protest in modern, politically pluralistic societies because there is constant discontent (i.e., grievances or deprivation); this de-emphasizes the importance of these factors as it makes them ubiquitous
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- In Pluralistic Universe (1909), William James espoused the idea of a "plural society" and saw pluralism as "crucial to the formation of philosophical and social humanism to help build a better, more egalitarian society. "
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- The assumption that there is "one best system" for educating children has been especially problematic within the context of a pluralistic American society, a globalized world, and advances in information technology.
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- there will always be grounds for protest in modern, politically pluralistic societies because there is constant discontent (i.e., grievances or deprivation); this de-emphasizes the importance of these factors as it makes them ubiquitous