Socio-Philosophical Essence of the Phenomenon of Patriotism
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https://doi.org/10.1997/nkfv2w19Keywords:
motherland, patriotism, phenomenon, genesis, content component, motive, feeling, subject, morality, duty, cultureAbstract
This article undertakes a theoretical exploration of the origins, constituent elements, motivations, and agents of the patriotism phenomenon. It further scrutinizes the social and philosophical benchmarks for the cultivation and evolution of patriotic sentiments among citizens, with a focus on youth. The analysis extends to the objectives and aspirations of the younger demographic, their level of awareness, and their responsibilities and commitments towards their Homeland, populace, and national identity.
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