INTERNATIONAL TOLERANCE IN UZBEKISTAN AS A MAIN PRINCIPLE OF HUMANITY
Abstract
The most difficult principle of interethnic tolerance is implemented in the field of ethnic relations. The difficulty in implementing this principle is related to the different understanding of tolerance, which is explained by the peculiarities of cultural traditions and the peculiarities of historically formed consciousness and human behavior. However, in the modern world, in order to implement the principle of interethnic tolerance in relations between ethnic groups and nations, there are necessary conditions for the recognition of the community of human origin and the formation of humanity as a whole with developed multinational ties. Adherence to the principle of interethnic tolerance will inevitably lead to a consistent combination of international processes with national stratification processes. Tolerance in national-ethnic relations implies the need to recognize the dual ethnic identity inherent in the identity of a multi-ethnic society.