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Anna Elisabetta Galeotti examines the most intractable problems which toleration encounters and argues that what is really at stake is not religious or moral disagreement but the unequal status of different social groups. Liberal theories of toleration fail to grasp this and consequently come up with normative solutions that are inadequate when confronted with controversial cases. Galeotti proposes an alternative, toleration as recognition, which addresses the problem of according equal respect to groups as well as equal liberty to individuals.
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Anna Elisabetta Galeotti is professor of political philosophy at the Universita del Piemonte Orientale, Vercelli, Italy. Her publications include Tolerance: A Pluralist Proposal (1994), Philosophy on Identity Conflict (1999), and a number of journal articles.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Liberal theories of toleration; 2. The limits of liberal toleration; 3. Toleration reconsidered; 4. The Islamic veil in French schools; 5. Should we tolerate racism?; 6. Same-sex marriage; 7. Toleration and identity politics; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.