Here are entered works on the condition in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups coexist within one society. Works on policies or programs that foster the preservation of different cultural identities, including customs, languages, and beliefs, within a unified society such as a state or nation, are entered under Multiculturalism. Works on the blending of elements from two or more cultures, often producing a distinctive successor culture, are entered under Cultural fusion
Pluralisme religieux -- Aspect politique -- Danemark. : Paradoxes of liberal democracy : Islam, Western Europe, and the Danish cartoon crisis / Paul M. Sniderman, Michael Bang Petersen, Rune Slothuus, Rune Stubager
Coexistence of numerous distinct ethnic, racial, religious, or cultural groups within one social unit, organization, or population. (From American Heritage Dictionary, 2d college ed., 1982, p955)
Pluralismus -- USA. : Enduring liberalism : American political thought since the 1960s / Robert Booth Fowler
1999
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pluralist. : The Evolution of Economic Ideas and Systems : a Pluralist Introduction
2018
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pluralist economics. : Advancing pluralism in teaching economics : international perspectives on a textbook science / edited by Samuel Decker, Wolfram Elsner and Svenja Flechtner
2018
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pluralistic teaching. : Advancing pluralism in teaching economics : international perspectives on a textbook science / edited by Samuel Decker, Wolfram Elsner and Svenja Flechtner
Pluralité des mondes. : Worlds without end : the many lives of the multiverse ... in which are discussed pre-, early-, and postmodern multiple-worlds cosmologies : the sundry arguments for and against them : the striking peculiarities of their adherents and detractors : the shifting boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion : and the stubbornly persistent question of whether creation has been "designed" / Mary-Jane Rubenstein
2014
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plurality. : Religious Education for Plural Societies : the Selected Works of Robert Jackson