Abstract

Analyzing the works of Habermas, Feuerbach, Veretevskaya, Egorova, Mamonov and others, the author comes to the conclusion that multiculturalism is the simultaneous coexistence of heterogeneous ethnic and cultural groups on the same territory. The basis of modern society is “communicative rationalityˮ, which consists of individual and group freedom. At the present stage, for our country, the problems of multi-culturalism and the prospects for the development of identity in a multicultural society remain relevant. The prospects for the development of identity in Russia are called the “concept of conservative optimismˮ. Refuting the opinion of Western analysts that the national borders of states are supposedly an anachronism, this concept rightly asserts that only sovereign states have the ability to respond to the challenges and requests of citizens, and the imposition by the Western world of so-called universal values is unlawful. There is only one understandable value for everyone - human life.

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