Influence of Religious Myth on National and Political Formation Across Cultures

Influencia del mito religioso en la formación nacional y política en todas las culturas

Keywords: national formation, mythology, politics and culture, political imaginaries, historical method

Abstract

As a research objective, the article presents a classification of myths and scientific orientations of world mythology, as a condition of possibility to explain the national and political formation of cultures, for which the historical and cognitive method was used. Myths are part of the primitive religious imaginary. The political sphere, in which the principles and technologies of management of society are developed, is the one most in need of producing effective means of influence, so that its results have an intense load of mythogenesis. In the space of the political most of the characteristics of myth are the perception of accessibility and openness of empathy, regardless of a person’s age, gender, nationality. Everything allows to conclude that, the history of the search for the underlying essence of the universe also goes back to the distant past of science. For example, some philosophers of ancient India and China, Egypt and Babylon, ancient Central Asia and Greece, among others, believed that some substance or certain element lay at the base of the universe.

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Published
2023-05-19
How to Cite
Alimova, M., Abdullaeva, M., Tungatova, U., Karimova, D., Alidjanova, L., & Turambetov, N. (2023). Influence of Religious Myth on National and Political Formation Across Cultures: Influencia del mito religioso en la formación nacional y política en todas las culturas. Political Questions, 41(77), 511-522. https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4177.34

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