• Original research article
  • July 15, 2020
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Patriotism Phenomenon as Ontological Universal of Society

Abstract

The research aims to reveal specificity of the patriotism phenomenon in class and classless societies. Scientific novelty lies in a methodological analysis of universal character of the patriotism phenomenon as well as in anthropological and ontological comprehension of historical systems related to revealing an ontological basis of a socium consolidation. As a result, the author proves that a subject’s intra-system identity is determined by belonging to a class, but the patriotism phenomenon is typical of any cultural and historical unity (society) regardless of class essence. The patriotism phenomenon is an ontological universal manifesting itself in the process of a socium formation and development.

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Author information

Aleksei Mikhailovich Dushkin

Omsk State Pedagogical University

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Publication history

  • Received: April 17, 2020.
  • Published: July 15, 2020.

Keywords

  • феномен патриотизма
  • историческая формация
  • культурное и историческое единство
  • классовое и бесклассовое общество
  • patriotism phenomenon
  • historical system
  • cultural and historical unity
  • class and classless societies

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