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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 27 February 2025
- ISBN 9780197664957
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages152 pages
- Size 176x113x8 mm
- Weight 163 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 10 black and white images 784
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Short description:
Toleration: A Very Short Introduction concisely canvasses the history, development, and contemporary global status of toleration as both a concept and a contested political and legal practice. Although its modern origins lie in the realm of religious dissent, toleration remains one of our most contentious and broad-ranging concepts, invoked in today's debates about race, gender, religion, sexuality, cultural identity, free speech, and civil liberties.
MoreLong description:
Toleration is one of the most foundational and contentious concepts in contemporary political discourse. Although its modern origins lie in the realm of religious dissent, toleration remains one of our most contentious and broad-ranging concepts, invoked in today's debates about race, gender, religion, sexuality, cultural identity, free speech, and civil liberties. Questions of toleration arise wherever unpopular groups face hostile environments and stand in need of protection from state interference or the actions of their neighbors.
Toleration can seem counterintuitive at first glance, since it involves a complex mixture of rejection and acceptance, combining disapproval - of particular individuals, groups, beliefs, and practices - on the one hand with legal and political guarantees for such groups on the other. Toleration has long been considered a cardinal virtue of liberalism, endorsed by central figures such as Locke, Mill, and Rawls. Although toleration has been criticized as unduly minimal, compared with more expansive terms such as recognition or acceptance, it has routinely played a key role in the protracted struggles of marginalized groups of various sorts (a necessary, if not always sufficient, condition for liberty). Toleration: A Very Short Introduction will concisely canvass the history, development, and contemporary global status of toleration as both a concept and a contested political and legal practice.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introducing Toleration
Chapter 2: Antecedents and Alternatives: Toleration Before and Beyond the Reformation
Chaoter 3: Establishing Toleration: Reformation and Early Modern Foundations
Chapter 4: Beyond Toleration? Enlightenment Extensions, Expansions, and Implications
Chapter 5: Extensions and Controversies: Colonial and Imperial Complications
Chapter 6: Contesting and Defending Toleration in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Chapter 7: The Future of Toleration?
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