The pluralism of British pluralism

Barker, R. (2009). The pluralism of British pluralism. Journal of Political Ideologies, 14(1), 31-45. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569310802636554
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Despite the international character of political ideologies, an historically distinct British pluralism can be identified. But it is characterized by a tension inherent in all pluralism, between groups as sources of individual identity, and individuals as components of groups. That is not a cause for concern, since the tensions within political thinking are the source of its dynamism.

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