A Right To Discriminate? by Tobias Wolff

In this thought-provoking exploration, the narrative delves into the complex intersection of civil rights and religious freedom, examining the legal and ethical dimensions of discrimination in contemporary society. Through a series of compelling case studies and legal analyses, the book challenges readers to consider the balance between individual liberties and societal norms, questioning the extent to which personal beliefs can justify exclusionary practices. It invites a nuanced discussion on the implications of allowing discrimination under the guise of religious or personal convictions, urging a reevaluation of the principles that underpin equality and justice in a diverse world.

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2009
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192
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