public policy and value pluralism
Public policy refers to the decisions and actions taken by governments and other governing bodies to address societal issues and achieve specific objectives. It includes laws, regulations, and programs implemented to influence and shape various aspects of public life. Value pluralism, on the other hand, refers to the recognition and acceptance of diverse and conflicting values within a society. It acknowledges that individuals and groups hold different beliefs, opinions, and moral frameworks, and that there is no single "correct" set of values. Value pluralism emphasizes the importance of respecting and accommodating these diverse views within the formulation and implementation of public policies.
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