The ultimate promise of pluralism is that its process of conflict, dialog, and negotiation leading to compromise will result in the abstract value known as “the common good.” Since first conceived by the ancient Greek philosopherAristotle, “the common good” has evolved to refer to anything t...
Pluralism is about interacting with other groups and not only about tolerating them. If you have people of many different religious groups living in the same city and under the same laws and getting along peacefully, then that is tolerance. However, tolerance is not pluralism – pluralism require...
In this groundbreaking volume, Jan-Werner Müller argues that at populism's core is a rejection of pluralism. Populists will always claim that they and they alone represent the people and their true interests. Müller also shows that, contrary to conventional wisdom, populists can govern on the...
This chapter introduces the terms of the question: what is the 'religion' and the 'pluralism' in 'religious pluralism'? Though their ideas were developed in a workshop at the European University Institute in 2015, contributors here and elsewhere in the volume speak from their own disciplinary ...
Griffiths J, `What is Legal Pluralism?' Number 24 (1986) states "Legal Pluralism refers to the normative heteroginity attendant upon the fact that social action takes place in a context of multiple, overlapping fields"Griffiths J., "What is legal pluralism?", en Journal of Legal Pluralism ...
The Journal of Legal pluralism and Unofficial Law, University of Birmingham, v. 24, p. 1-55, 1986.Griffiths, John (1986) `What is Legal Pluralism', Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 24, pp. 1-55.Griffiths, J., 1986. What is legal pluralism? The Journal of Legal Pluralism...
(2018) is an example of the kind of left-wing populist who, nevertheless, sustains a commitment to pluralism but she fails to explain the role of expert knowledge. Laclau (2005) too claims there are such an immense variety of populisms that it pays to focus on populismconceptuallyrather ...
In the social sciences, welfare refers to the well-being of people, often of the poorer people in a society. Welfare can be provided by certain mechanisms, which have developed over the years. Answer and Explanation: Welfare pluralism is the way that multiple different components of society pro...
Representative democracies, like the United States, are based on a system ofpluralism, the idea that the values and interests of many different groups are all valid. In contrast, populists are not pluralist. Instead, they consider only the interests of whatever they believe to be “the people...
3、What is pluralism and the‘privilege’of business? Governments have only limited autonomy on economic policy,whichis constrained by the imperative of delivering the requisite conditions for continued capital accumulation,i.e.For business to make profits. Topic 5–Welfare Policy 1.What is the ...