The paradox of tolerance states that if a society is tolerant without limits, those who are intolerant will destroy or seize its ability to tolerate.
Tag: Liberalism
The great mistake of eighteenth-century liberals lay in their misunderstanding of the relationship between religion and freedom.
Liberalism, rooted in the principles of individual freedom and human rights, explores the balance of governmental authority and social welfare, drawing on philosophical insights from thinkers like John Locke and Thomas Hobbes to navigate the complexities of modern democracy and capitalism.