Toleration, Power and the Right to Justification
Explore Rainer Forst's thought-provoking examination of toleration in his groundbreaking book, Toleration, Power and the Right to Justification. Published by Manchester University Press in 2020, this hardback edition spans 248 pages and delves into Forst's critical theory of toleration, expanding upon the themes presented in his acclaimed work, Toleration in Conflict.
The book features insightful contributions from esteemed scholars such as Chandran Kukathas, Melissa S. Williams, and Patchen Markell, who engage critically with Forst's ideas, enriching the discussion of toleration and its multifaceted nature. Readers will appreciate the depth of analysis and the diverse perspectives offered throughout this compelling volume.
A vital read for anyone interested in political theory, ethics, and social philosophy, this book invites you to rethink the principles of toleration in contemporary society and its implications for power dynamics and justification.