Political tolerance is defined as the willingness to tolerate political ideas, actions, or practices of others that one disapproves of or finds objectionable. Tolerance is considered an indispensable democratic virtue. Contemporary debate in liberal, pluralistic societies covers a variety of controversies regarding tolerance as a concept, its exact meaning as well as its practical boundaries. Other factors such as different perceived threats by the majority group lower tolerance towards minority groups even in democratically stable countries. Sweden as a state rest on a strong liberal democratic foundation with emphasis on individual freedom and dignity as well as to the idea of political equality. Meanwhile, Sweden is confronted with incre...
In 1971, Sweden ratified The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Disc...
Sweden is often perceived as a multicultural welfare state and “the Swedish model” has been role mod...
Even though “toleration” and “recognition” designate opposing attitudes (to tolerate something, impl...
Political tolerance is defined as the willingness to tolerate political ideas, actions, or practices...
Sweden is often considered to be one of the world's most tolerant countries. This is often illustrat...
How diverse, in terms of values, lifestyles and identities, can a society be without negative effect...
This paper concerns the freedom of speech in our democracy and the principles underlying the restric...
This thesis examines four Nordic countries’ problem representations on the area of democratic tolera...
The objective of this research was to contribute to the discussion about LGBT-rights in Swedish poli...
This paper presents and empirically evaluates the idea that individual level political tolerance is ...
Studiens syfte var att studera politiskt ställningstagandes och personlighetsdrags samband med polit...
Tolerance is part of the self-definition of democratic societies, one of the major foundations under...
Increased immigrant movement from conflict stricken areas to the liberal west, has led to challenges...
Based on the modern researches and opinion polls the article examines specific features of the toler...
This paper empirically evaluates the idea that individual level political tolerance is influenced by...
In 1971, Sweden ratified The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Disc...
Sweden is often perceived as a multicultural welfare state and “the Swedish model” has been role mod...
Even though “toleration” and “recognition” designate opposing attitudes (to tolerate something, impl...
Political tolerance is defined as the willingness to tolerate political ideas, actions, or practices...
Sweden is often considered to be one of the world's most tolerant countries. This is often illustrat...
How diverse, in terms of values, lifestyles and identities, can a society be without negative effect...
This paper concerns the freedom of speech in our democracy and the principles underlying the restric...
This thesis examines four Nordic countries’ problem representations on the area of democratic tolera...
The objective of this research was to contribute to the discussion about LGBT-rights in Swedish poli...
This paper presents and empirically evaluates the idea that individual level political tolerance is ...
Studiens syfte var att studera politiskt ställningstagandes och personlighetsdrags samband med polit...
Tolerance is part of the self-definition of democratic societies, one of the major foundations under...
Increased immigrant movement from conflict stricken areas to the liberal west, has led to challenges...
Based on the modern researches and opinion polls the article examines specific features of the toler...
This paper empirically evaluates the idea that individual level political tolerance is influenced by...
In 1971, Sweden ratified The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Disc...
Sweden is often perceived as a multicultural welfare state and “the Swedish model” has been role mod...
Even though “toleration” and “recognition” designate opposing attitudes (to tolerate something, impl...