Laicism is the belief that politics and education should be strictly separate from religion, and that the government should not endorse or promote any particular faith. It is often associated with the concept of secularism, the idea that state and religion should be separate entities. Laicism is commonly found in countries such as France, where it is enshrined in law, and is seen as a way to protect individual freedoms and maintain a diverse and tolerant society that respects the beliefs of all citizens. However, critics of laicism argue that it can lead to the suppression of religious expression and limit the cultural influence of faith communities, ultimately leading to a less pluralistic society.
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