The Limits of Tolerance

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Discover the intricacies of modern tolerance with 'The Limits of Tolerance' by Denis Lacorne. This thought-provoking book delves deep into the evolution of religious tolerance, tracing its roots from the Enlightenment through pivotal historical moments such as the Venetian Republic and the Ottoman Empire. Lacorne's insightful analysis addresses the contemporary challenges we face today, where fanaticism and extremism threaten the fabric of diverse societies. The book does not shy away from discussing controversial topics, including France's burqa ban and the Charlottesville rally, inviting readers to ponder essential questions about freedom of expression, human dignity, and the public display of religious symbols. As we navigate an increasingly polarized world, Lacorne urges us to rethink how we conceptualize tolerance and the limits we might need to impose in the name of a harmonious society. This essential read for anyone interested in democracy, civil liberties, and societal cohesion won the Prix Montyon, highlighting its importance in today's discourse. By exploring the limits of tolerance, this book offers a compelling argument for the sustainability of pluralism and diversity in modern times, making it not only a relevant piece of literature but a critical guide for navigating the challenges of 21st-century democracy.

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