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Tolerating Intolerance : The Price of Protecting Extremism, Hardback Book

Tolerating Intolerance : The Price of Protecting Extremism Hardback

Part of the Terrorism and Global Justice Series series

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Over the years, numerous tragic events serve as a reminder of the extraordinary power of extremism, both on a religious and secular level.

As extremism confronts society on a daily basis, it is essential to analyze, comprehend, and define it.

It is also essential to define extremism narrowly in order to avoid the danger of recklessly castigating for mere thoughts alone. Tolerating Intolerance provides readers with a focused definition of extremism, and articulates the tensions faced in casting an arbitrary, capricious net in an effort to protect society, while offering mechanisms to resolve its seemingly intractable conundrum.

Professor Guiora examines extremism in six different countries: Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States through interviews with a wide range of individuals including academics, policy makers, faith leaders, public commentators, national security and law enforcement officials.

This enables both an in-depth discussion of extremism in each country, and facilitates a comparative analysis regarding both religious and secular extremism.

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