tolerre
Tolerre is a neologism in sociopolitical theory denoting a pragmatic, adaptive approach to tolerance in pluralist societies. The term blends tolerance with endurance, signaling a stance that accepts ongoing disagreement while preventing it from breaking social cooperation. It is used primarily in academic discussions about governance, law, and civic culture rather than as a strictly defined doctrine.
Core concepts: Tolerre rests on four pillars: recognition of difference, procedural fairness, controlled flexibility, and mechanisms
Applications: In legal and public policy discourse, tolerre frameworks are proposed to balance freedom of expression
Reception: Critics argue that tolerre can be too vague, risking relativism or tolerance of harmful behavior
See also tolerance, pluralism, conflict resolution, governance.