THE PRINCIPLE OF TOLERANCE AND SOCIAL STABILITY: ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES
Keywords:
tolerance, social stability, societal integration, globalization, civic engagement, social balance.Abstract
This article analyzes the interrelation between the principle of tolerance and social stability in society. The study examines the role of tolerance in social integration, conflict reduction, promotion of civic engagement, and strengthening democratic processes. Furthermore, it discusses how globalization, information space, economic inequality, and migration affect tolerance and social stability. The findings provide a foundation for developing strategies to enhance social cohesion and societal stability.
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