Pluralism in
Governance.
The Foundation is committed to providing the media and world
leaders with insights, and policy solutions to effectively
managing the multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural
societies. Dr. Abusaleh Shariff and Mike Ghouse are committed to
developing solutions for pluralistic governance of diverse
people.
In democratic politics, pluralism is a guiding principle which
permits the peaceful coexistence of different interests,
convictions and lifestyles. Unlike totalitarianism or
particularism, pluralism acknowledges the diversity of interests
and considers it legitimate for members of society to work for
their realization, to represent them and to articulate them in a
process of conflict and dialogue. In political philosophy, those
who embrace pluralism are often described as liberals, while
those who take up a more critical attitude towards the diversity
of modern societies are often called communitarians. (Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia)