Reconciling modernity and tradition in a liberal society
Many modern liberals have been eager to tout the virtues of diversity, but many have equally found it difficult to tolerate customs or traditions that do not conform to liberalism’s deepest commitments to equality and individual liberty. The distinction between traditional and modern is not a very u...
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Main Author: | KUKATHAS, Chandran |
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2010
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