Contemporary social inequalities 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyFree speech, toleration and the neutral stateUniversityNone Created by: MattCatinoCreated on: 22-01-19 11:41 What toleration isn't? It isn't indifference, acceptance, endurance or an affirmation. 1 of 7 Andrew Cohen on toleration An act of toleration is an agents intentional and principled refraining from interfering with an opposed other. 2 of 7 Toleration as a political idea live in a society in which people are free, with no coercion from the state. 3 of 7 Locke's letter People should be free to live their lives how they wish, according to their own considered judgement. 4 of 7 What constitutes the neutral state? Integrity - live life according to our convictions. State should avoid coercion 5 of 7 What is the difference between expressive and deliberative? Expressive - an interest in expressing speaking out against injustice. Deliberative - reflect critically the world around us. 6 of 7 Mill's on liberty basic argument Everyone is soverign over their private life; the state shouldn't interfere except to protect others. 7 of 7
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