antipluralistic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From anti- + pluralistic.
Adjective
[edit]antipluralistic (comparative more antipluralistic, superlative most antipluralistic)
- (sociology) Opposing sociological pluralism.
- 2008 June 29, David Frum, “Point of Origin”, in New York Times[1]:
- Lichtman’s thesis is embedded in his title: American conservatism should be seen as an ideology devoted above all to advancing “an antipluralistic ideal of America as a unified, white Protestant nation.”
Translations
[edit]antipluralist — see antipluralist