ideological diversity
[aɪ.di.ə.ˈlɑ.dʒɪ.kəl daɪ.ˈvɜr.sɪ.ti]
noun
diversidade ideológica
1. The existence of a variety of different ideological beliefs, political philosophies, and value systems within a group, organization, or society
The university promotes ideological diversity by inviting speakers from across the political spectrum.
A universidade promove diversidade ideológica ao convidar palestrantes de todo o espectro político.
2. The inclusion and representation of multiple conflicting worldviews and ideological perspectives
Ideological diversity in the workplace can lead to more innovative problem-solving.
A diversidade ideológica no local de trabalho pode levar a soluções mais inovadoras para resolver problemas.
In Brazil, ideological diversity is increasingly discussed in academic institutions and corporate environments, particularly after political polarization in recent years. The term reflects growing emphasis on inclusive representation of different political perspectives in education and workplace settings. In the US, ideological diversity has become a significant topic in higher education debates, with institutions discussing how to balance diverse perspectives while maintaining academic standards.
Related Idioms & Phrases
a diversity of opinions
a wide range of viewpoints
cross-ideological dialogue
ideological pluralism in action
meeting of minds across ideological lines
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