Personal Reflections on Pluralism and Tolerance from Sri Lanka’s Civil War
📰 Original title: Growing up during Sri Lanka's civil war taught me that getting along with people across divides is a virtue we can learn
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Personal Reflections on Pluralism and Tolerance from Sri Lanka’s Civil War
In this reflective piece, a personality psychologist who grew up in Sri Lanka shares how his experiences during the country’s civil war (1983–2009) shaped his understanding of pluralism.
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A quotation from John F. Kennedy
Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one’s beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.
John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) American politician, author, journalist, US President (1961–63)
Letter (1960-10-26) to the National Conference of Christians and Jews Conference)
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