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Abstract
In , the Knights’ Revolt kicked off the Wars of Religion. Half a millennium later, intolerance is rife, and important questions about it have yet to be answered. It is a pleasure to be able to introduce a symposium that addresses some of these questions, although of course it does not fully resolve them. After briefly summarizing the contributions made here by our six symposiasts, I will step back and use the conceptual and historical resources of the papers by Arash Abizadeh, Warren Breckman, Shterna Friedman, Jan-Werner Müller, and Rogers M. Smith to discuss the longest and most controversial article, by Aaron Preston.
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Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society is a political-science journal dedicated to advancing political theory with an epistemological bent. Recurrent questions discussed in our pages include: How can political actors know what they need to know to effect positive social change? What are the sources of political actors’ beliefs? Are these sources reliable? Critical Review is the only journal in which the ideational determinants of political behavior are investigated empirically as well as being assessed for their normative implications. Thus, while normative political theorists are the main contributors to Critical Review, we also publish scholarship on the realities of public opinion, the media, technocratic decision making, ideological reasoning, and other empirical phenomena.