@prefix n9j: <http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix isothes: <http://purl.org/iso25964/skos-thes#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .

n9j:-P8MZFPDP-R
  skos:prefLabel "democracy and democratization"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-ZF043VH7-F .

n9j: a skos:ConceptScheme .
n9j:-N2TJL79N-8
  skos:prefLabel "power and authority"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-ZF043VH7-F .

n9j:-concepts
  a isothes:ConceptGroup ;
  skos:prefLabel "concepts"@en ;
  skos:member n9j:-ZF043VH7-F .

n9j:-DM9L4849-K
  skos:prefLabel "applied ethics (political theory)"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-ZF043VH7-F .

n9j:-ZF043VH7-F
  owl:sameAs <https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/toleration> ;
  skos:definition "Toleration—derived from the Latin verb tolerare, menaing to endure, to bear with—refers to “a deliberate choice not to interfere with conduct which is disapproved” (Horton and Nicholson 1992, 2). The term is generally used to describe the actions of both individuals and governments, and an extensive scholarly literature has explored the attitudinal structures, personal characteristics, and developmental influences that lead people to tolerate, to combine a negative judgment about something with a conscious decision not to interfere with or suppress it. [Source: The Encyclopedia of Political Science; Toleration]"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:inScheme n9j: ;
  skos:broader n9j:-DM9L4849-K, n9j:-N2TJL79N-8, n9j:-P8MZFPDP-R ;
  skos:prefLabel "toleration"@en .

