We’ve been exploring this strange idea called pluralism — something many smart people reference as the “lifeblood” of democracy. The more we listened to them, the more we agreed. We define pluralism ...
he importance of an unwavering commitment to pluralism is growing by the day as the world faces more and more problems on account of authoritarianism, democratic backsliding and polarisation.
Diversity, pluralism, multiculturalism. We’re inundated in this election year by the continual thrumming that we should have even more (or, for others, less) such terms. And what we have already is ...
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ON MAY 16th the Aga Khan (pictured, left), the spiritual leader to 15m of the world’s Shia Ismaili Muslims, opened a Global Centre for Pluralism in Canada. The centre, which in a nice bit of symbolism ...