Toleration and the limits of liberalism
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Toleration and the limits of liberalism
(Issues in political theory)
Macmillan Education, 1989
- : pbk
- : cased
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Bibliography: p. 165-168
Includes index
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Description
This book begins with a discussion of John Locke's "Letter of Toleration" and John Stuart Mill's "On Liberty". Drawing on the theories of Locke and Mill, it analyzes the concept of toleration and explores its relationship to other central concepts in political thought, notably liberty and equality. It then attempts to respond to some important problems concerning toleration: Why is toleration thought to be good? When ought it to be limited and why? Should we tolerate the intolerable?
Table of Contents
- The concept of toleration
- Locke and the case for rationality
- Mill and the case for diversity
- the justification of toleration
- toleration in a liberal society
- choice, community and socialism.
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