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Fairness and empathy are closely connected to moral development and reasoning. George A. Spiva Center for the Arts We hear a lot about tolerance these days. Tolerance is a moral virtue best placed ...
It’s been a little over a month since a group of white nationalists marched in Charlottesville, Virginia, some chanting Nazi slogans. Clashes with counter-protesters turned violent, leading to the ...
Previously, I provided examples of liberal intolerance. Liberalism demands “tolerance,” while profusely engaging is name calling of conservatives such as homophobe, xenophobe, extremist, etc. In the ...
The liberal concept of tolerance is now exposed: “Change your stand, or shut your mouth.” Leonard Pitts' column of April 7 seems to say, “re-align your beliefs to our agenda — or retreat to the closet ...