Homo tolerant in the value system “essentialism - existentialism”

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The article is based on the data of the comparative sociological study of the latest wave of the EVS and WVS (2017-2022) and considers values through the opposition “essentialism - existentialism”. The authors use the methodological approach to identifying a system of values, which was developed by R. Inglehart and K. Welzel. According to the level of tolerance, 82 countries were placed on the “essentialism - existentialism” scale: in most cases, intolerance to the other is poorly differentiated. Intolerance extends to all objects that differ from the accepted standard. The authors identify two groups of indicators of tolerance - to origin (racial or ethnic) and to behavior patterns - based on correlation and factor analysis. To identify the number of factors, the authors used the procedure based on the values of the correlation matrix, then the orthogonal rotation method (varimax). The resulting model has high quality characteristics and shows a strong connection between the level of tolerance to other behavior patterns and the level of economic well-being of the country. The level of social trust also affects the level of tolerance: the higher the level of social trust, the higher the tolerance to other behavior patterns, and, on the contrary, the higher the level of distrust (disunity), the higher the level of intolerance to differences, i.e., disunity, atomization and mistrust determine intolerance to others. People supporting the existentialist principle are more tolerant to differences in the worldview, lifestyle, behavior and customs. The dominance of essentialism or existentialism in society leads to specific legal consequences, for example, in the state migration, marriage-family and religious policies. Thus, the study of tolerance allows to locate the country on the “essentialism - existentialism” scale.

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A. A. Belov

Scientific-technological park “EnCata”

Author for correspondence.
Email: belov404.net@gmail.com
Pekinsky Prosp., 18, Chinese-Belarusian Industrial Park “Great Stone”, Minsk Region, 222210, Republic of Belarus

A. N. Danilov

Belarusian State University

Email: a.danilov@tut.by
Kalvarijskaya St., 9, Minsk, 220004, Republic of Belarus

D. G. Rotman

Centre for Sociological and Political Research of Belarusian State University

Email: dgrotman@rambler.ru
Akademicheskaya St., 25, Minsk, 220072, Republic of Belarus

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