If the mediascape is not open and pluralistic, these viewpoints may leave the democratic sphere and foment violence. |
This allowed them to claim that they had proved the pluralistic reality that perceptions present to us. |
In that more pluralistic, less authoritarian context, we each put our energies where we think they can more effectively be deployed. |
These pluralistic relations must be based on practicalities rather than sentiments. |
The authors begin by discussing the simplest kind of lawmaking factory, a unitary state with pluralistic political institutions. |
What you are putting forward is a pluralistic, 'there is no real right and wrong' sort of view. |