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    distrust.16 The Russian state essentially failed to evolve after the collapse of the Soviet Union and as the country remains deeply rooted in the authoritarian tradition, “people are not used to democratic (participatory) behaviors, such as welcoming pluralism in thinking and behaving, tolerating dissent and supporting seemingly less efficient methods of democratic decision making. They do not easily see the advantages of debate and non-conformity and not deferring to a class of superiors.”17…

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    organization speaks with one voice and as one family. It believes that unions should always be in unison and conformity with management’s perspectives. The Unitary theorists believe that management has the best interest of its employees at heart. In pluralism, the organization is perceived as being made up of powerful and divergent sub-groups, each with its own legitimate loyalties and with their own set of objectives, leaders and interests which co-exist side by side in every organisation. In…

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    Sikh In America Essay

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    Hate-crimes increased towards Individuals that looked Arab or Muslim but many were actually Sikhs and were discriminated based on how they dressed. There needs to be acceptance of religious pluralism in order to improve this situation and end hate-crimes against Sikhs. “In the last two decades the scholarly literature on Sikhism has grown steadily, and the mistake notion that Sikhism represents a synthesis of Hindu and Muslim ideas has been almost…

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    trial and error before did the final stapling of the paper plate folded in half, developed nature of the instrument. Until l was able to be satisfied with rhythm, tempo and the sound of it (Dinham,2014, p. 282). Furthermore, discovering cultural pluralism has significate cultural use throughout the world (Dinham, 2014, p.11) decorated the maraca in bright colours and strips of paper to take own ship and be proud…

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    Comparatively, while Indigenous people are accounted for within the political community, they suffer from being neglected by the state, however, recent developments have manifested progression domestically. In the 1967 referendum, over 90% of Australian voters (consisting of no Aboriginal descent) agreed to change the Australian Constitution to give the federal parliament the power to make laws in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and to allow for Aboriginal and Torres…

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    Legal Transplants

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    Legal transplants, according to legal scholar W.A.J ‘Alan’ Watson occurs when a country’s legal system is adopted or moved to some other country. The transfer of the dominion of law often happens through the diffusion of law during colonization and globalization 's. However the possibility of legal transplant is often argued by scholars sparking debates. In Legrand’s the impossibility of legal transplant he mentioned that “for the transplant to be completely viable; it cannot just be an…

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    Remembrance: Passing the Baton Education is a freedom that can sometimes be taken for granted in the United States. When it comes to educating our youth, most people would agree that it is important, but when it comes to choosing what topics children should be taught there is still debate. From the controversy over banning certain books to the controversy over banning topics in some subjects, the nation is still trying to figure out what is best for future generations to know. The United States…

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    2.2.2 PARTICULARISM DISPOSITION OF DEMOCRACY In this section, I discuss the dominant strands of particularism. The particularist arguments enrich our understanding of the cultural and communal underpinnings of political life in democratic societies. According to these perspectives, normative judgments about the development and improvement of democratic practices must only be sought out in reference to particular socio-cultural traditions and configurations. By “particularism” the advocates…

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    Idealism And Materialism

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    Idealism and Materialism are two different ways to approach every question. They provide different interpretations of the same question and the question might vary from interpreting the humankind as a whole to the interpretation of world events. They are not omly two different theories rather they provide two different world outlooks based on different philosophical traditions. For example, to explain a particular world event, idealist explanation would resort to spiritual and the materialist…

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    to centralize the power and rejects procedurality (Urbinati, 2014, Chapter3). The election (as a procedure) and political forum (as a discussion) are necessary for a competition, a reflection, and a choice of the ideas. Populism not only rejects pluralism and a variety of opinions but also opposes divisions of the people as a unit. The people as a whole is the only "part" that should be represented. Even more, populism rejects procedures and institutions which allow separating and connecting…

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