ethnopluralism

noun

Etymology

From ethno- + pluralism, attributed to French New Right intellectual Alain de Benoist.

  1. borrowed from plūrālis
  2. derived from plurel
  3. inherited from plurelle
  4. suffixed as pluralism — “plural + ism
  5. prefixed as ethnopluralism — “ethno + pluralism

Definitions

  1. A right-wing theory of multiculturalism, supporting separatism, and according to which…

    A right-wing theory of multiculturalism, supporting separatism, and according to which cultures hinge on ethnicities bound to specific geographic locations.

    • Overall, identitarians favor ethnopluralism, which is the idea that nations or ethnicities should not live in the same multicultural societies but rather in geopolitically separate territories (Salzborn 2016, 41; Hentges et al. 2014, 17).

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