The Necessity of Forming National Identity in the Consciousness of Student Youth
Keywords:
Higher education system, human spirituality, understanding national identity, social sciences, philosophy of history, spiritual valuesAbstract
This article examines the necessity of understanding and forming national identity in the consciousness of student youth within the higher education system through a social-philosophical analysis. Additionally, it investigates the role of social sciences in the education system concerning the understanding of national identity in society.
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