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... pluralistic , while the closed is centralized , monolithic , or monistic . Pluralism is not precisely to be defined . It means the coexistence of a number of competing and self - sustaining groups : economic , cultural , religious ...
... pluralistic , while the closed is centralized , monolithic , or monistic . Pluralism is not precisely to be defined . It means the coexistence of a number of competing and self - sustaining groups : economic , cultural , religious ...
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International Pluralism, Politics, and Culture Robert G. Wesson. to one state or to another , and there is no ... pluralistic runs , of course , through a continuum , from the most totally integrated or totalitarian to 10 INTRODUCTION.
International Pluralism, Politics, and Culture Robert G. Wesson. to one state or to another , and there is no ... pluralistic runs , of course , through a continuum , from the most totally integrated or totalitarian to 10 INTRODUCTION.
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International Pluralism, Politics, and Culture Robert G. Wesson. 3 Creativity Sumeria It is axiomatic that the pluralistic society , like the pluralistic international community , is wasteful because of its contentions and quarrels , the ...
International Pluralism, Politics, and Culture Robert G. Wesson. 3 Creativity Sumeria It is axiomatic that the pluralistic society , like the pluralistic international community , is wasteful because of its contentions and quarrels , the ...
Contents
Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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