Toleravistis
Toleravistis is a term used in contemporary discourse to describe adherents of a tolerance-centered ethical framework. Proponents emphasize pluralism, open dialogue, and non-discrimination as foundations for civil life, while acknowledging the need to balance freedom with social cohesion.
Etymology and origin: The term is a neologism constructed from tolerare, to endure or permit, with a
Beliefs and practices: Core tenets include universal human dignity, equal rights, and a commitment to procedural
Influence and critique: In public policy and civic discourse, toleravistis attitudes appear in debates over religious