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  • 2015-2019
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401702416
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 188 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Philosophy of law ; Social sciences Methodology ; Social sciences ; Political science. ; Law—Philosophy. ; Sociology—Methodology.
    Abstract: The first part of this collection traces the passage of toleration from a moral to a political virtue, which may contribute to avoid such a paradox. Political toleration asks not that people accept the reasons or actions of others, to whom they may strongly object, but rather that they reassess and revise their own reasons for opposition and repression in the light of public reason. Such a shift to the political perspective brings, however, new theoretical and institutional problems relating in particular to the nature of political neutrality and the working of democratic institutions. The second and third parts of the volume attempt to clarify the terms of the debate on political toleration. The book brings together a group of international scholars, many of whom have already contributed to the debate on toleration, and who are offering fresh thoughts and approaches to it. The essays of this collection are written from a variety of perspectives: historical, analytical, normative, and legal. Yet, all authors share a concern with the sharpening of our understanding of the reasons for toleration as well as with making them relevant to the way in which we live with others in our modern and diverse societies
    Description / Table of Contents: I: Toleration: Moral and Political1. Tolerance as a Primary Virtue -- 2. Montaigne: The Embodiment of Identity as Grounds for Toleration -- 3. Is Toleration a Moral Virtue? -- II: Toleration and Neutrality -- 4. Neutrality and the Virtue of Toleration -- 5. Toleration and Neutrality: Incompatible Ideals? -- 6. Toleration and Neutrality: Compatible Ideals? -- 7. Neutrality, Toleration, and Reasonable Agreement -- 8. John Stuart Mill as a Theorist of Toleration -- III: Toleration and Democracy -- 9. Is a Tolerant Democracy a Rubber Duck? -- 10. The Enforcement of Toleration -- 11. The Fraught Relation Between Toleration and Democracy -- Appendix: Reply to Jones.
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    ISBN: 9789401709408
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 241 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Social Indicators Research Series 9
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    Keywords: Endogenous growth (Economics) ; Quality of Life ; Economic growth. ; Quality of Life Research ; Social sciences ; Sociology. ; Economic development.
    Abstract: Scholars of different schools have extensively analyzed world systems as networks of communication under the fashionable heading `globalization.' Our collected new research pushes the argument one step further. Globalization is not a homogenization of all social life on earth. It is a heterogeneous process that connects the global and the local on different levels. To understand these contemporary developments this book employs innovative concepts, strategies of research, and explanations. Globalization is a metaphor for different borderstructures, new borderlines, and conditions of membership, which emerge in a global world-system. As a world-system expands it incorporates new territories and new peoples. The process of incorporation creates frontiers or boundaries of the world-system. These frontiers or boundary zones are the locus of resistance to incorporation, ethnogenesis, ethnic transformation, and ethnocide
    Description / Table of Contents: From the contents: ntroductionBorderlines in Time of Globalization: New Theoretical Perspective -- I: Reconceptionalizations of the Global: Borderlines in the World-System -- II: Defining Borderlines in the World-System: The Emergence of New Memberships -- III: The Global and the Local: The Collapse and Reconstruction of Borderlines -- Index -- Contributors.
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