San Diego Law Review
Document Type
Law & Religion
Abstract
One of the most familiar criticisms of liberal democracy is that it cannot defend itself against its enemies while remaining true to its principles. This criticism is odd as well as unjust because theorists regarded as arch-liberals offer compelling reasons to reject it. . .
Recommended Citation
William A. Galston,
Why Liberal Tolerance, Rightly Understood, Is Coherent and Defensible,
54
San Diego L. Rev.
199
(2017).
Available at:
https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol54/iss2/2