Megalopolis and pluralism are related in the context of urban sociology. Megalopolis refers to a vast urban region where multiple cities have grown together, leading to increased cultural diversity and social complexity. Pluralism, on the other hand, refers to a state of society where various ethnic, religious, and cultural groups coexist. In a megalopolis setting, the diverse population can foster a sense of pluralism as different groups interact and influence each other.
True, Cultural pluralism does exist in American society. (Cultural pluralism, when small groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities) In the United States,multiculturalism is not clearly established in policy at the federal level, but ethnic diversity is common in both rural and urban areas.
pluralism
There is no one that demonstrates pluralism in art. Pluralism in art refers to the nature of art forms and artists as diverse. Pluralism shows differences between groups.
Jeffrey Mirel has written: 'Patriotic pluralism' -- subject(s): History, Immigrants, Education, Americanization, Children of immigrants 'The rise and fall of an urban school system' -- subject(s): Urban schools, History, 20th century
Pluralism Pluralism
In this phrase, pluralism is not referring to anything grammatical. It is referring to pluralism as a diversity of viewpoints or the stance that no one view is better than another.
The term "feckless pluralism" is a 90% oxymoronic dysphemism most often used by fundamentalist ideologues attempting to discredit the concept of pluralism by inserting an assumption of inherent ineffectiveness.
pluralism within what context? society, economy, human resource management or politics?
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pluralism is?
Cultural diversity or cultural pluralism.