SOCIODYNAMICS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY IN CULTURE
Keywords:
nation, ethnic group, ethnocultural, genesis, sociodynamics, mentality, culture, globalization, integration, ethnos, ethnopsychology.Abstract
The current era of globalization and integration processes demonstrates that human culture has risen to a new qualitative level. Every nation and ethnic group possess its own ethnocultural genesis. In the course of this development process, each creates its own distinctive culture. Thus, culture cannot exist without a subject — meaning without a nation or an ethnic group. Reforms must be built upon national moral traditions; otherwise, they would threaten the existence of the nation itself and lead to its disappearance from the stage of history.
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