Pluralistic countries are those that embrace a diversity of cultures, religions, and ethnicities, allowing for multiple groups to coexist and contribute to society. Examples include Canada, which recognizes multiculturalism and promotes the rights of various cultural communities; India, known for its vast array of languages and religions; and the United States, which is characterized by its melting pot of cultures. These countries typically have policies and practices that encourage tolerance and inclusion.
Japan
It is not pluralistic.
Although only in theory, the opposite of a pluralistic society is a monistic society.
A pluralistic democratic state is one in which a diverse population representing many differences and cultures governs itself. The United States is an example of a pluralistic democratic state.
a pluralistic society
monistic
Antonyms of the word pluralistic can be: (but aren't limited to) Multiple, several, numerous, many, bountiful, copious.
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I don't know for certain but pluralistic politics is politics where multiple opinions are tolerated and encouraged, in particular the allowing of multiple political parties. I'd guess that pluralistic research is research where you investigate multiple sources and the discussion of multiple opinions on the same subject
(GODS) pluralistic
Democratic, Multiethnic, pluralistic
A pluralistic community is a group of people or a society made up of different origins and cultural backgrounds.