Words Matter

A plain-language glossary for the words that shape public life.

Political Systems & Ideologies

 

Government structures and political philosophies that shape how power is distributed, who makes decisions, and how authority is justified. These terms are often used loosely. This section pins down their actual meanings and explains how they function in practice.

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Multiculturalism

Multiculturalism is the idea that diverse cultural groups can coexist in a shared society while maintaining their identities. It emphasizes inclusion, representation, and equal participation across cultural differences.

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Acculturation

Acculturation is the process of adopting elements of another culture while retaining aspects of one’s original identity. It involves selective adaptation, shaped by daily interactions and institutional expectations, and differs from assimilation because it does not require full cultural replacement.

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Assimilation

Assimilation is the process through which newcomers adopt the cultural norms and behaviors of a dominant society, often reducing aspects of their original identity. It is a one-directional process, unlike integration, which allows reciprocal adaptation. Assimilation can be voluntary or shaped by social and institutional pressures.

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Nationalism

The belief that a nation—a group with shared identity, culture, or history—should have political self-determination. It emphasizes loyalty to the nation above other identities. Nationalism can support independence movements, unify societies, or justify exclusion and conflict.

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