On Toleration

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On Toleration is a political philosophy book by Michael Walzer that examines the historical development, moral foundations, and practical forms of toleration in pluralistic societies.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political philosophy book
addresses conflicts between majority and minority groups
freedom of conscience
group rights
religious freedom
state neutrality
aimsTo clarify the concept of toleration
distinguish different models of toleration
evaluate the limits of toleration
analyzes communal autonomy
consociational arrangements
immigrant integration
liberal individualist toleration
author Michael Walzer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines historical development of toleration
moral foundations of toleration
practical forms of toleration
focusesOn culturally diverse societies
ethnically diverse societies
pluralistic societies
religiously diverse societies
genre political philosophy
political theory
hasPart analysis of practical forms of toleration
discussion of moral foundations of toleration
historical analysis of toleration
influencedBy John Locke
John Stuart Mill
modern liberal theory
language English
mainTopic civil rights
liberalism
minority rights
multiculturalism
pluralism
political obligation
religious toleration
toleration
partOf Castle Lectures in Ethics, Politics, and Economics
philosophicalTradition communitarianism
liberal political theory
proposes typology of regimes of toleration
publisher Yale University Press

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Michael Walzer notableWork On Toleration