Toleration in Conflict
Discover the profound exploration of toleration in Rainer Forst's compelling work, Toleration in Conflict, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This comprehensive study spans an impressive 664 pages and delves deep into the complexities surrounding the concept of toleration in pluralistic societies. Is toleration rooted in mutual respect or merely an act of condescension? Forst tackles pressing questions like, "Why should we tolerate what we believe to be wrong?"
Drawing from historical debates and contemporary issues, this book offers a nuanced theory that remains relevant in today's world. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in philosophy and social justice, Toleration in Conflict provides insight into the delicate balance of coexistence in diverse societies.