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A relationship between intolerance and homophily, a preference for interacting with those with similar traits, appears when a tolerant person's relationship with an intolerant member of an in-group is strained by the tolerant person's relationship with a member of an out-group that is the subject of this intolerance. An intolerant person would ...
A dysfunctional family is a family in which ... (e.g.self tolerating inappropriate treatment ... Emotional intolerance (family members not allowed to express the ...
Toleration of or intolerance toward the Romani people in European countries is a continuing issue. [19] Pope Francis refers to the "admirable creativity and generosity" shown by people who put up with their lives in "a seemingly undesirable environment" and learn "to live their lives amid disorder and uncertainty".
The Roan kerfuffle is the latest reminder that we live in an age of “intolerant tolerants” — people who claim to be open-minded but don’t act that way. Polls show that Americans think of ...
Walzer, Karl Popper [100] and John Rawls [101] have discussed the paradox of tolerating intolerance. Walzer asks "Should we tolerate the intolerant?" Walzer asks "Should we tolerate the intolerant?" He notes that most minority religious groups who are the beneficiaries of tolerance are themselves intolerant, at least in some respects. [ 102 ]
“Quinografía,” a portrait of the famously timid Mafalda cartoonist Quino, and “Habana Libre,” a take on rebellious youth in Cuba, look like potential standouts at Ventana Docs, a ...
Paradox of tolerance, a paradox described by Karl Popper stating that if a society is tolerant without limit, its ability to be tolerant is eventually seized or destroyed by the intolerant; Tolerance Monument, an outdoor sculpture near Goldman Promenade in Jerusalem; Tolerance, a 2000 Brazilian drama film
Ambiguity tolerance–intolerance was formally introduced in 1949 through an article published by Else Frenkel-Brunswik, who developed the concept in earlier work on ethnocentrism in children [3] In the article which defines the term, she considers, among other evidence, a study of schoolchildren who exhibit prejudice as the basis for the existence of intolerance of ambiguity.