Similar words: pluralistic, pluralism, plurality, naturalist, plural, naturalistic, naturalism, moralist. Meaning: ['plʊrəlɪst /-'plʊər-] n. 1. a cleric who holds more than one benefice at a time 2. a philosopher who believes that no single explanation can account for all the phenomena of nature 3. someone who believes that distinct ethnic or cultural or religious groups can exist together in society.
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(1) A pluralist society allows its members to express their beliefs freely.
(2) But the pluralist is in a happier position.
(3) For the pluralist the most important political freedom is freedom of association.
(4) Mills rejects pluralist accounts because they mistakenly assume that power is only located in the political system.
(5) The Pluralist concern with management is, for the Structuralist, simply another means of ensuring the continued dominance of the rich.
(6) Other criticisms of pluralist democratic theory rely less on epistemological differences and more on inconsistencies and omissions.
(7) While liberal pluralist models best conceptualize the globalization process, no model is adequate.
(8) Indeed many of the pluralist writers were acutely aware of inequalities in the distribution of power.
(9) If interpreted within an uncensored, pluralist cultural climate, the Socialist Realist method still embodies fine, humanist ideals.
(10) His pluralist view of the nature of the State seems inspired by Maitland.
(11) Their religious life is tolerant, pluralist, divided into different sects or denominations.
(12) We call this a radical pluralist position[http://sentencedict.com/pluralist.html], since it represents a compromise between Marxism and the pluralist tradition in sociology.
(13) The liberal pluralist model of complex interdependence is useful, but fails to capture the dynamism of integration as a process.
(14) That's why I'm a pluralist.
(15) a pluralist approach to politics.
(16) The dispersion of authority in pluralist theory prevents government from taking hasty, possibly imprudent action, but it also can prevent any action if important power centers disagree.
(17) The three main diagnoses are those of government overload, adversary politics, and pluralist stagnation.
(18) However, it is doubtful whether this form of liberalism is viable in today's pluralist societies.
(19) His government was expected to start work without delay on a new constitution enshrining a pluralist democratic system.
(20) Going back into the private sector I was very keen to become a pluralist.
(21) Having said that, however, we need critically to explore the pluralist perspective.
(22) Elite theorists, therefore[sentencedict.com], stand as something of a half-way house' between Marxist determinism and pluralist voluntarism.
(23) We will encourage changes to the education system which place a positive value on a pluralist, diverse and multicultural society.
(24) Even more to the point is the actual rarity of defences of the pluralist position.
(25) Such an approach treads a thin line between the traditional pluralist and Marxist divide in media studies.
(26) Idealism is often contrasted with materialism, both belonging to the class of monist as opposed to dualist or pluralist ontologies.
(27) So the Thanksgiving meal should really be turkey with pesto—homegrown vanity and courage served with a pluralist topping.
(28) But once the occupiers have left, the chances that the Iraqis will entrench and cherish a stable, federal, pluralist democracy must still be rated at less than even.
(29) The once savagely repressed progressive Islamist party An-Nahda won the Tunisian elections this week on a platform of pluralist democracy, social justice and national independence.
(30) Research findings show: residential public demand is transforming from a unitary pattern of survival to a pluralist, coexistent pattern of survival and enjoyment and development.
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