Tolerance
Tolerance: coexistence among those who think, believe, and live differently.
Tolerance is the political virtue that sustains coexistence among divergent conceptions of the good. From Locke and Voltaire to Rawls and the contemporary liberal tradition, tolerance has been defended not as indifference but as recognition of the value of pluralism and the limits of one's own certainty. Revista Conciencia Democrática publishes analysis on the contemporary challenges to this virtue.
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