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DavesNotHere's avatar

So this is where both ends of the conventional political spectrum disagree with libertarians , and why. They agree with each other that culture cannot/should not be separate from government and forced down the throats of any dissidents, they just disagree what cultural content it should be that we all must swallow.

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Peter Gerdes's avatar

I don't think it really makes sense to rank empires/civilizations as more or less tolerant of different cultures in general the way you do -- it's really a notion that only makes sense relative to a particular range of cultural variation.

For instance, ancient Rome seems really tolerant relative to the expectations of the ancient world but once you have monotheistic cultures who have really strong prohibitions against worshipping other gods the requirement that you pro-forma worship the emperor as a god goes from no big deal to hugely oppressive.

More generally, many cultures are deeply intolerant of various practices. Our western culture is extremely intolerant of paedophilia and if we were governed by an empire who demanded we not do anything to stop rich men offering our young teen children money for sex they'd likely need force to keep us in line.

I'd argue the appearance of tolerance is really just a particular cultural acceptance of a particular range of variation and it's not at all clear that most cultures aren't in some sense incomparable on such measures .

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