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Tolerance - Hendrik Van Loon

Tolerance

By: Hendrik Van Loon

Hardcover | 16 February 2026

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"Tolerance" is a profound and engaging exploration of the history of human struggle against prejudice, bigotry, and intellectual oppression. Written by the renowned historian Hendrik Van Loon, this work traces the evolution of human thought from the ancient world through the Middle Ages and the Reformation to the modern era. Van Loon examines the persistent conflict between authority and individual conscience, highlighting the figures and movements that have fought for the right to think and speak freely.

Through his signature narrative style, the author illustrates how various societies have treated dissent and diversity of thought. From the inquisitions of the past to the social pressures of the twentieth century, "Tolerance" serves as both a historical record and a passionate plea for open-mindedness and mutual respect. The book delves into the lives of great thinkers who challenged the status quo, often at great personal risk, to advance the cause of reason and intellectual liberty.

Rich in insight and timeless in its message, "Tolerance" remains an essential study of the fragile nature of freedom and the enduring importance of independence in a complex world. It is a landmark work in the field of popular history that continues to resonate with anyone interested in the social and moral development of humanity.

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