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/ˈplʊərəlɪst//ˈplʊrəlɪst/The word "pluralist" has its roots in the 17th-century Latin word "pluralis," meaning "of several" or "of many." In the 18th century, the term "pluralism" emerged to describe a philosophical and religious movement that emphasized the existence of multiple truths, perspectives, or beliefs. In the 20th century, the term "pluralist" began to be used to describe individuals or societies that value diversity, tolerance, and the acceptance of multiple perspectives. A pluralist is someone who recognizes and respects the differences between cultures, beliefs, or identities, and seeks to promote coexistence and understanding. Today, the term "pluralist" is used in various fields, including politics, philosophy, sociology, and education, to describe individuals or systems that promote diversity, inclusivity, and the coexistence of different groups.
having many different groups of people and different political parties in it
có nhiều nhóm người khác nhau và nhiều đảng phái chính trị khác nhau trong đó
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not based on a single set of principles or beliefs
không dựa trên một tập hợp các nguyên tắc hoặc niềm tin duy nhất
một cách tiếp cận đa nguyên đối với chính trị
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