TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward an empirical theory of tolerance
T2 - Radical Groups in Israel and Costa Rica
AU - Caspi, Dan
AU - Seligson, Mitchell A.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1983/1
Y1 - 1983/1
N2 - This article tests the thesis of pluralistic intolerance developed by Sullivan and his colleagues. The thesis attempts to explain the survival of democracy in the United States despite high levels of political intolerance. The test is conducted with survey data from Israel and Costa Rica. The targets and levels of intolerance in both countries are reported and it is found that in neither one does the thesis seem to apply. The findings lead to the conclusion that political tolerance by itself cannot explain the survival of democratic regimes.
AB - This article tests the thesis of pluralistic intolerance developed by Sullivan and his colleagues. The thesis attempts to explain the survival of democracy in the United States despite high levels of political intolerance. The test is conducted with survey data from Israel and Costa Rica. The targets and levels of intolerance in both countries are reported and it is found that in neither one does the thesis seem to apply. The findings lead to the conclusion that political tolerance by itself cannot explain the survival of democratic regimes.
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U2 - 10.1177/0010414083015004001
DO - 10.1177/0010414083015004001
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AN - SCOPUS:84970242184
SN - 0010-4140
VL - 15
SP - 385
EP - 404
JO - Comparative Political Studies
JF - Comparative Political Studies
IS - 4
ER -