[
UK
/mˌʌltɪkˈʌltʃəɹəlˌɪzəm/
]
[ US /ˌməɫtiˈkəɫtʃɝəˌɫɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ˌməɫtiˈkəɫtʃɝəˌɫɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
- the doctrine that several different cultures (rather than one national culture) can coexist peacefully and equitably in a single country
How To Use multiculturalism In A Sentence
- I need to own a gun, multiculturalism is evil, and they have some hallucinatory fantasies about Aryan civilization.
- The EWP event will run until Saturday, and is set to discuss such topics as the cultural commoditisation of books and literature tailored for mass consumption, as well as how globalisation, the digital era and multiculturalism have affected the conventional boundaries of literature. VS Naipaul withdraws from Turkish event after row over Islam comments
- And the threat then recognized would require too much effort, and what's more, ironically, require those "Christians" of Arie Oostlander's same ilk to "change" their assumptions about all kinds of things, and especially about the supposed benefits of every kind of unexamined "diversity" and "multiculturalism. Israelated - English Israel blogs
- The country, for centuries open to refugees, has become one of the strongest opponents of immigration and multiculturalism. Times, Sunday Times
- Also, they have never partaken in the demographic bullying which is seeing to it that the streets of Britain are the subject of a creeping - more of a brisk walk actually - colonisation aka multiculturalism. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
- Britain without Scotland becomes a country in which multiculturalism has failed. Times, Sunday Times
- Under the doctrine of multiculturalism, society has fractured into competing tribes and groups. Times, Sunday Times
- Our business, academic, and media elites, says Kurth, are united in their devotion to global consciousness, transnationalism, multiculturalism, and other dissolvents of American identity.
- Multiculturalism is celebrated in many places around the world; there is no reason why Keighley shouldn't be proud of theirs.
- Since the 1980s, debates among progressives have increasingly embraced the concept of multiculturalism.