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The US has tried to resolve the tension between liberalism and pluralism by developing a powerful national myth.
The country's regional and political diversity leads to a kind of "pluralism by default", says Olexiy Haran of the Kyiv Mohyla University.
Prospects have dwindled because of the way shrines are targeted by the Taliban from Lahore to Peshawar as a direct result of being championed wrongly as bastions of pluralism by the Pakistani government.
And when courts attempt to do this on the grounds of what is 'generally acceptable' behaviour in a society, they are open, Bradney claims (102-3) to the accusation of undermining the principle of liberal pluralism by denying someone the right to speak in their own voice.
JERUSALEM — Rabbi David Hartman, an American-born Jewish philosopher who promoted a liberal brand of Orthodoxy and created a study center that expressed his commitment to pluralism by bringing together leaders from all strains of Judaism, died on Sunday at his home here.
But rule-consequentialism goes beyond Rossian pluralism by specifying an underlying unifying principle that provides impartial justification for such rules.
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The show's playful pluralism, extended by works by Bryan Crockett, David Schafer, Jack Pospisil, Michael Rees and others, may say more about its curator, Peter Dudek, than about relations between sculpture and photography in general, but in any case it offers a refreshing alternative to the kind of overproduced, coolly bland photography that has been usurping the place of painting in recent years.
As for the paternalistic American pluralism preached by John Kerry, this could soon be washed away by a demagogue whose conception of democracy consists of a soapbox and a baseball bat.
Whether the small step toward pluralism, reflected by allowing new parties into Parliament, will suffice to diminish rising discontent remains to be seen.
It seems doubtful whether his writings on liberty and on value pluralism would, by themselves, have merited such a small industry of attention had he not also known everybody who was anybody.
Another assault from within on the doctrine of state sovereignty was made in the 20th century by those political scientists (e.g., Léon Duguit, Hugo Krabbe, and Harold J. Laski) who developed the theory of pluralistic sovereignty (pluralism) exercised by various political, economic, social, and religious groups that dominate the government of each state.
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