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Tolerancia y derechos humanos en Uruguay

Translated title of the contribution: Tolerance and Human Rights in Uruguay

Estela Valverde, Jane Hanley

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    Abstract

    In this article we explore the relationship between tolerance and human rights in Uruguay, analyzing the asymmetry of purely attitudinal tolerance. This form of tolerance is unsustainable if the national community is defined based on the cultural values of the ethnic majority. We identify key moments in Uruguay's history that demonstrate the limits of tolerance, and compare the Uruguayan case with the Australian. Instead of attitudinal tolerance, we support tolerance that arises from the reciprocal recognition of rights. This form of tolerance, enshrined in law, is possible in a nation a common project of political negotiation and civic participation in place of a singular culture that requires assimilation.
    Translated title of the contributionTolerance and Human Rights in Uruguay
    Original languageSpanish
    Pages (from-to)459-480
    Number of pages22
    JournalTabula Rasa
    Volume27
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Keywords

    • multiculturalism
    • national identity
    • Australia
    • assimilation
    • amnesty

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