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BSU bulletin. Philosophy

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Chimitova I. Z.
HUMAN RIGHTS PROBLEM IN A CULTURAL SOCIETY // BSU bulletin. Philosophy. - 2021. №2. . - С. 61-69.
Title:
HUMAN RIGHTS PROBLEM IN A CULTURAL SOCIETY
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DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2021-2-61-69UDK: 1: 34
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The concept of "multiculturalism" has been actively used for more than half a century, but become particularly topical in recent decades. In a multicultural society all relations of the parties should be built in the paradigm of achieving the equality of their rights and opportunities, dialectics of human rights and his responsibility, preservation of the identity of ethnic groups and their coexistence based on the concept of human rights, inextricably linked with the requirement to all citizens to comply with the law and general- ly accepted rules. The success of intercultural dialogue also depends on the ability of its participants to proceed from the fundamental complementarity of interacting cultures. Russia is a multicultural country. Cultures of the peoples inhabiting it for a long time have enriched each other, and many of their elements became common heritage. Today, mi- grants from post-Soviet Central Asia are a significant part of newcomers; their adaptation is successfully regulated both by legislation and by the processes of their self-organization. The multicultural Republic of Buryatia having centuries-old strong traditions of tolerance and harmony between peoples is a favorable region for migrants of other cultures.
Keywords:
multiculturalism, human rights, legislation, migrant, host society, ethnic group, complementarity of cultures
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