Philosopher Martha Nussbaum wrote in The New Republic in September that “religious difference drives otherwise sane people crazy.” In the wake of 9/11, few would disagree. However, Nussbaum wasn’t talking only about Muslim extremists. She was also describing the Puritan fanaticism of 17th century Massachusetts. As Americans, we take pride that our country has been the world’s lodestar for religious pluralism.… return to article
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