Tolerantsid
Tolerantsid is a term used in contemporary political philosophy and speculative fiction to describe a framework or system in which tolerance serves as the organizing principle of social and political life. In this usage, institutions, norms, and practices are designed to maximize voluntary coexistence among diverse groups while preserving core civil liberties. The term may refer to both a theoretical position and to imagined governance models presented in discussions about pluralism and conflict resolution.
The etymology of tolerantsid is not standardized; it appears as a neologism formed from tolerance and a
Key ideas associated with tolerantsid include the prioritization of non-coercive means for resolving disputes, formal protections
Critics warn that excessive tolerance can enable intolerance to flourish, or that the concept risks relativism
In practice, discussions of tolerantsid inform debates on multicultural policy, education, platform governance, and social integration.
See also: tolerance, liberalism, pluralism, civil society, multiculturalism.