Philosophical analysis of the relationship between national ideology and revolutions
Автор: A.K. Babashov, Sh.K. Aalieva
Журнал: Международный журнал гуманитарных и естественных наук @intjournal
Рубрика: Философские науки
Статья в выпуске: 5-1 (104), 2025 года.
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The article examines the dialectical relationship between national ideology and revolutions from a philosophical point of view. In other words, when studying the phenomenon of revolution, national ideology, which plays a major role in its development, is often left out of the discussion. Therefore, an attempt was made to more fully reveal the role of national ideology in the revolutionary process. The authors tried to find an answer to the question of why revolutions sometimes fail to achieve their goals. They analyzed what function national ideology will perform and what place it will occupy in public consciousness after the revolution. The differences and similarities between the concepts of national ideology and nationalism were also examined on a scientific basis. In other words, it was stated that national ideology has an inclusive meaning, while nationalism has an exclusive meaning. The article argues that revolutions do not happen often in society, but nevertheless they are capable of transforming society and changing its systems. The question of whether the national ideology that participated in the revolutions from beginning to end is subjective or objective in nature has been deeply studied. As a result, it was established that national ideology is subjective in nature, but at the same time is based on objective factors.
Revolution, national ideology, nationalism, public consciousness, idea
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170209327
IDR: 170209327 | DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2025-5-1-366-370