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Across European societies, pluralism is experienced in new and challenging ways. Our understanding of what it means for societies to be accepting of diversity has to therefore be revisited. This volume seeks to meet this challenge with perspectives that consider new dynamics towards tolerance, intolerance and respect.
Contents
Introduction; Jan Dobbernack and Tariq Modood PART I: BEYOND TOLERATION? 1. Moral Minimalism and More Demanding Moralities. Some Reflections on 'Tolerance/Toleration'; Veit Bader 2. State Toleration, Religious Recognition and Equality; Sune Lægaard 3. Toleration and Non-Domination; Iseult Honohan PART II: A NEW INTOLERANCE 4. The Logics of Toleration: Outline for a Comparative Approach to the Study of Tolerance; Werner Schiffauer 5. Liberalism and the Diminishing Space of Toleration; Per Mouritsen and Tore Vincents Olsen PART III: CHALLENGES OF NEW CULTURAL DIVERSITY 6. National Identity and Diversity: Towards Plural Nationalism; Anna Triandafyllidou 7. Accepting Multiple Differences: the Challenge of Double Accommodation; Tariq Modood and Jan Dobbernack Conclusion; Jan Dobbernack and Tariq Modood Afterword; Bhikhu Parekh



