ABSTRACT
Traditionally and historically, toleration has presented itself as a political problem. But it is also a social and moral one, for many questions remain to be answered even when the principle of toleration has been enshrined in the law.
Traditionally and historically, toleration has presented itself as a political problem. But it is also a social and moral one, for many questions remain to be answered even when the principle of toleration has been enshrined in the law.