Advantages In Taking A Deliberative Approach To Conflicts Of Culture
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6 pages in length. The long-standing cultural conflicts that have permeated an otherwise civil society have been responsible for some short-sighted, ineffective resolutions to a problem that requires much more consideration to mend than the strong-arm tactics historically applied. The extent to which conflicts of culture are based more realistically within the context of intracultural composition instead of intercultural is both grand and far-reaching; that the notion of deliberative democracy stands to right the wrongs created by knee-jerk response to cultural minorities and their alleged place in society speaks of a much more ethical approach where the common denominator is moral good. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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