“Procedure is the bone structure of a democratic society. Our scheme of law affords great latitude for dissent and opposition. It compels wide tolerance not only for their expression but also for the organization of people and forces to bring about the acceptance of the dissenter's claim....We have alternatives to violence.” PeopleLawForceJusticeViolenceAcceptanceExpressionOrganizationClaimsStructureDemocraticBonesWideToleranceAlternativesOppositionSchemesProceduresDissentDemocratic SocietyLatitude Author:Abe Fortas
“As for comics, one has only to turn to the characteristic output of Marvel Comics, for the period from about 1961 to about 1975, to find not an expression of base and cynical impulses but of good, old-fashioned liberal humanism of a kind that may strike us today, God help us, as quaint, but which nevertheless appealed, in story after story, to ideals such as tolerance, technological optimism, and self-sacrifice for the benefit of others.” KindMaySelfHelpingStoriesTodayTurnsSacrificeExpressionPeriodsBenefitsIdealsOptimismHumanismStrikesToleranceImpulseCharacteristicsCynicalNeverthelessTechnologicalOld FashionedSelf SacrificeOutputGod HelpQuaintGod Help UsMarvel Comics Author:Michael Chabon
“The value of free expression is perceived to be at odds with goals that were considered 'more important,' like inclusiveness, diversity, nondiscrimination, and tolerance.” ImportantValuesGoalExpressionDiversityToleranceOddsFree ExpressionInclusiveness Author:Greg Lukianoff
“American federalism was the embodiment of political tolerance and decentralization - the expression of the liberal conviction that society can manage itself and needs no central plan.” NeedsPoliticalPlansExpressionConvictionToleranceManageEmbodimentFederalismDecentralization Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“If we want the freedom to take part in our bit of differentness, then we must allow others their rights to take part in theirs, as long as they do not harm the person or property of a non-consenting other, of course. IT'S JUST common sense. It's also constitutional and it forms the cornerstone of the American ideal: free individual expression, tolerance and compassion.” IfsWantPersonsLongFormCoursesIndividualBitsCommonCompassionRightsExpressionIdealsPropertyHarmToleranceCommon SenseCornerstonesIndividual Expression Author:Peter McWilliams
“All manners of freedom, including freedom of expression, freedom of conscious, freedom of thought...it accepts tolerance. But it is not an atheist society. Religion is the private affair of an individual...be present in the public domain, but state has to be clearly separated from religion. When I'm speaking, I'm speaking only for myself. At the same time, I know that these ideas have wide support among the Iranian population.” KnowsIdeasStatesIndividualAcceptingSupportExpressionConsciousIncludingAffairAtheistPopulationWideToleranceMannersDomainFreedom Of ThoughtFreedom Of ExpressionIranianPublic DomainHeist Society Author:Akbar Ganji
“I am very concerned about the lack of tolerance coming from those who say they want to see more tolerance in the public square. We've seen some of those individuals are very intolerant of religious freedom and expression.” WantIndividualReligiousExpressionConcernedToleranceSquaresReligious Freedom Author:Steve Daines
“Laws alone can not secure freedom of expression; in order that every man present his views without penalty there must be spirit of tolerance in the entire population.” MenInspirationalInspirationMotivationalLawSpiritMotivationOrderFreedomViewsExpressionPopulationLawyerEvery ManToleranceSecureIntolerancePenaltiesCan NotFreedom Of ExpressionTolerance And Respect Book:Out of My Later Years: The Scientist, Philosopher, and Man Portrayed Through His Own Words Source: Out of My Later Years: The Scientist, Philosopher, and Man Portrayed Through His Own Words