The Balance Between Ideological Pluralism and Security in a Democratic Society
Keywords:
Ideological pluralism, democracy, securityAbstract
The article presents a theoretical and comparative-legal analysis of the problem of balancing ideological pluralism and security in a democratic society. The systemic importance of the principle of pluralism for democratic orders is substantiated, and its limitations within certain frameworks are demonstrated. The author examines legal and institutional mechanisms for ensuring this balance through the lens of the concept of «militant democracy» and the paradox of tolerance. The experience of Germany, France, and the United States is analyzed, and the author's conclusions are presented regarding the reflection of these principles in the constitutional and legal system of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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