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pluralism

[ploor-uh-liz-uhm] / ˈplʊər əˌlɪz əm /




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"Staff cuts in newsrooms and cuts to journalists' salaries... have had a huge impact on pluralism and citizens' right to be informed," the federation said.

From Barron's

The new measures include increasing financing to media -- although the draft does not provide specific figures -- and closely monitoring news group mergers to better promote pluralism.

From Barron's

And how could he claim that the United States was a Christian nation, rather than one that valued pluralism?

From Los Angeles Times

Cultural pessimism and an obsession with culture in general: This relates to fascism’s false nostalgia and its discomfort with the pluralism and nonconformity of liberal society.

From Salon

India’s illiberal turn has alienated parts of America’s Democratic Party that once applauded the country for its democratic culture and religious pluralism.

From The Wall Street Journal