Within this cultural paradigm, all indigenous and 'ethnic' world views are supposed to accommodate to one set of western concepts of civism and democracy. |
Each time a politician has made a call of this kind to civism and citizens' responsibility, he is transfering his responsibility to the citizens. |
Each time the administrations have told citizens that something, whatever, depended on them, on their civism, on their help, it is always welcome, but not mandatory. |
The home offers a welcoming and yet comfortable environment in which public awareness to global civism in ecology can take place. |
Competition shows itself most strictly connected with the principle of civism. |
In this context, interculturalism can help generate answers where a boundless multiculturalism or rigid national civism may have difficulties. |