Politics and Passion

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Politics and Passion is a political theory book by Michael Walzer that explores the role of moral conviction, religious belief, and pluralism in modern democratic politics.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political theory book
author Michael Walzer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores the accommodation of religious groups in democratic states
the challenges of pluralism in modern democracies
the limits of toleration
the moral foundations of political community
the relationship between private belief and public reason
the role of moral conviction in democratic politics
the role of religious belief in democratic politics
the tension between faith and liberal democracy
genre political theory
hasAuthor Michael Walzer
hasSubject democratic theory
ethics in politics
pluralist theory
political philosophy
religion and public life
language English
mainTopic citizenship
civil society
democratic citizenship
democratic politics
identity politics
liberalism
minority rights
moral conviction in politics
moral disagreement
moral pluralism
pluralism
political community
political compromise
political ethics
political legitimacy
political obligation
political participation
public reason
religion and politics
religious belief in public life
religious pluralism
secularism
toleration
value pluralism
philosophicalTradition communitarianism
political liberalism

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Michael Walzer notableWork Politics and Passion