cultural relativism in socio-political systems
Cultural relativism in socio-political systems refers to the perspective that different societies should be understood and judged according to their own cultural values, norms, and practices, rather than imposing a universal standard. It acknowledges the diversity and complexity of human cultures and advocates for respecting and accepting cultural differences, even when they might contradict one's own beliefs or values.
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