From theories of religious intolerance during the Reformation to the contemporary suppression of religious symbols; from homophobia to attempts to ban it; from populism on the right to "cancel culture" on the left-this book covers a variety of forms of intolerance, analysing not only its consequences but its causes and implications as well.
From theories of religious intolerance during the Reformation to the contemporary suppression of religious symbols; from homophobia to attempts to ban it; from populism on the right to "cancel culture" on the left-this book covers a variety of forms of intolerance, analysing not only its consequences but its causes and implications as well.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeffrey Friedman, the editor of Critical Review, is a visiting scholar in the Social Studies program at Harvard University, USA. He has taught political theory at Barnard College, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and Yale University, and is the author of Power Without Knowledge: A Critique of Technocracy (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Intolerance Power and Epistemology 1. Consequences Conscience and Fallibility: Early Modern Roots of Toleration 2. Marx and Romanticism 3. Early Modern Epistemologies and Religious Intolerance 4. Citizens as Militant Democrats Or: Just How Intolerant Should the People Be? 5. Philosophical Foundations of Contemporary Intolerance: Why We No Longer Take Martin Luther King Jr. Seriously 6. Who Is Intolerant? The Clash Between LGBTQ+ Rights and Religious Free Exercise
Introduction: Intolerance Power and Epistemology 1. Consequences Conscience and Fallibility: Early Modern Roots of Toleration 2. Marx and Romanticism 3. Early Modern Epistemologies and Religious Intolerance 4. Citizens as Militant Democrats Or: Just How Intolerant Should the People Be? 5. Philosophical Foundations of Contemporary Intolerance: Why We No Longer Take Martin Luther King Jr. Seriously 6. Who Is Intolerant? The Clash Between LGBTQ+ Rights and Religious Free Exercise
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