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The prerogative to respect diversity, often said to "begin with biodiversity" of non-human life, is basic to some 20th century studies such as cultural ecology, Queer studies, and anthropological linguistics.

In various forms it is promoted by many political movements, most notably feminism, gay rights, green politics and the anti-globalization movement. However it means somewhat different things in each of these. To some, diversity means bio-diversity and the existence of several distinct races and cultures. To others, diversity means the mixing and reunification of races and cultures back into one, as per the melting pot idea.

Prescriptions to respect (non-biological) diversity are common in:

However, some believe "diversity" is a meaningless buzzword used by those who espouse political correctness, as many counter-productive examples exist. Introduction of snakes to Samoa decimated bird species, resulting in less "diversity". Introduction of millions of Mexican immigrants to various communities resulted in far fewer African-American residents, i.e., less "diversity".

But others believe the development, appreciation, and fostering of diversity are key survival strategies for individuals and businesses competing in an increasing diverse world.

 


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