Critically examine Forster’s view on Tolerance.
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According to Forster, in public affairs, in the rebuilding of civilization, what is needed is not something so dramatic and emotional as love but tolerance. By 'tolerance' Forster means to be able to put up with people, to stand things. In the post-war situation, one may not be able to love but one can tolerate.
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By 'tolerance' Forster means to be able to put up with people, to stand things. In the post-war situation, one may not be able to love but one can tolerate. Tolerance is very dull and boring and negative but it is the sound state of mind needed after the war. ... Forster prefers the democratic way.
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