CITIZEN OF THE WORLD ( Miklouho-Maclay)

“CITIZEN OF THE WORLD” 2018 Nikolay Nikolayevich Miklouho-Maclay was a famous traveler, ethnographer, anthropologist, and public figure. 17 July 1846 – 14 April 1888 In 1996, to celebrate his 150th anniversary, UNESCO awarded him with the title of “Citizen of the World”. Miklouho-Maclay promoted respect for the traditions and culture of the world’s peoples, as well as the principles of tolerance and non-interference. Using the example of the then poorly studied peoples of New Guinea, he was the first to prove that all the people are equal by nature and there are no superior and inferior races. His work as that of a public figure has been recognized globally. Leo Tolstoy admired the great traveler’s activity, “What moves and fascinates me in your work is the fact that, as far as I am concerned, you are the first to have proven decisively, by experience, that a man is a man anywhere, i.e. a kind and sociable being that can and should be approached only with goodness and truth, not with guns and vodka. And you
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