True Tolerance

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Overview

In contemporary liberal thought, "tolerance" has come to be redefined as a synonym for ethical neutrality: refusal to judge among competing views of goods and evils. The result of this extreme relativism has been a foundations crisis in law, politics, education, and other areas of social life. In this lucidly written and brilliantly argued volume, J. Budziszewski attempts to reserve the self-destruction of modern liberalism by showing that true tolerance is not only consistent with taking stands about objective goods and evils, but actually requires doing so.

Tolerance, falsely understood as ethical neutrality, has the paradoxical effect of crippling policy choice by divesting it of the moral and practical framework on which it depends. By painstakingly and exhaustively dissecting each of the many neutralist arguments, Budziszewski demonstrates that real neutrality is logically impossible. Confronted by alternative views, the neutralist at best obscures his own underlying judgments, and at worst abandons all possible defense against fanatics who oppose both true equality and true tolerance.

True Tolerance is both a rigorous critique, and a polemic undertaken in the name of a positive, twenty-first century vision of liberalism. Budziszewsky outlines a view of true tolerance that assumes a relationship with an older liberal tradition and a codependence with other virtues, including humility, mercy, charity, respect, and courtesy. This vision is rooted in historical experience and rational conviction about what is good. In the spirit of liberal and classical theorists of virtue from Aristotle to John Locke to Alasdair MacIntyre, the virtue of true tolerance is much more than a readiness to follow known rules; it includes a developed ability to distinguish good rules from bad, and to choose rightly even where there are no rules or where rules seem to contradict each other. Accessibly written and intended for a wide readership, True Tolerance will be of special interest to political theorists and activists, and to sociologists and philosophers.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780765806666
  • Publisher: Transaction Publishers
  • Publication date: 1/6/2000
  • Edition description: New Edition
  • Pages: 344
  • Sales rank: 814,646
  • Product dimensions: 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.77 (d)

Meet the Author

J. Budziszewski is associate professor of government at the University of Texas in Austin. His books include The Resurrection of Nature: Political theory and the Human Character and The Nearest Coast of Darkness: A Vindication of the Politics of Virtues.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue: The Liberal Vocation
Pt. 1 What Is True Tolerance? 1
Introduction to Part One 3
1 The Idea 5
2 Illustrations of True Tolerance in Three Spheres of Regulation 17
3 Is True Tolerance Constitutional? 43
Pt. 2 The Heads of the Hydra 55
Introduction to Part Two 57
4 Arguments for Ethical Neutrality 61
5 An Exploded View of Neutrality 103
Mezzalogue: Special Cases of True Tolerance 119
Pt. 3 The Special Case of Tolerance in Education and Nurture 121
Introduction to Part Three 123
6 Liberal Education Contrasted with Authoritarian 125
7 How Neutralism Distorts Liberal Education 133
8 Neutralist Education in Closer Scrutiny 141
Pt. 4 The Special Case of Expressive Tolerance 157
Introduction to Part Four 159
9 General Counsels of Expressive Tolerance 161
10 Abuse of the Free Speech and Free Press Clauses: The State Involvement with Obscenity 177
Pt. 5 The Special Case of Religious Tolerance 219
Introduction to Part Five 221
11 Tolerance and the Ultimate Concern 223
12 True Tolerance (Again) 237
13 Is This a Possible Constitutional Position? 241
Epilogue: The Great Refusal 263
Appendix One: The Counsels of Tolerance--A Subset 269
Appendix Two: Constitutional Interpretation 277
Appendix Three: Patristic Sources 289
Appendix Four: Empirical Issues 295
Bibliography 299
List of Cases 313
Index 317
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