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Filter by Meaning The concept of monoculturalism contradicts the principles of multiculturalism, which celebrate diversity and inclusivity.
The rejection of bilingual education in favor of monoculturalism overlooks the benefits of language proficiency and cross-cultural communication.
The rise of monoculturalism in the entertainment industry has resulted in the exclusion of artists from underrepresented backgrounds.
The festival aims to celebrate cultural diversity and challenge the prevalent monoculturalism in the region.
The policy of monoculturalism in urban planning neglects the unique needs and contributions of diverse communities.
Monoculturalism promotes the dominance of one culture over others, stifling diversity and cultural exchange.
The company's strict dress code promotes monoculturalism by expecting employees to conform to a single cultural aesthetic.
Some argue that monoculturalism leads to the exclusion and marginalization of minority cultures within a society.
The novel explores the negative consequences of monoculturalism, portraying a society where individuality and diverse cultural expressions are suppressed.
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