Society and culture in contemporary political discourse

The Prospect of Forming a Unified Kazakh Nation in the Context of the Modernization of Public Consciousness

Vol. 88 No. 2 (2021), Society and culture in contemporary political discourse
Vol. 88 No. 2 (2021)
2021-06-28 Number of views: 517
Nurken Aitymbetov
Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religius Studies of the CS MES RK
Kulzya Abdir
araz Regional University named after M.Kh. Dulati e-mail: abdir.g@mail.ru
Shyrynkul Tukhmarova
Kyzylorda State University named after Korkyt Ata

Keywords

Spiritual Revival, United Nation, National Identity, The Idea of «Mangilik El», Public Consciousness, Public Harmony and Peace, State Policy in the Field of Interethnic And Interfaith Relations

Abstract

The article examines the prospect of the formation of the Kazakhstani civil nation as a consequence of the process of implementing state programs in the field of interethnic relations, strategic planning of these processes in the context of the modernization of the public consciousness of Kazakhstani society. As the historical experience of the formation of nations shows, spiritual modernization actively influences the processes of changing the national consciousness of peoples. In this regard, the authors consider such aspects of the formation of national identity as national history, the idea of ​​social harmony and peace as interrelated necessary foundations of modernization processes. Accordingly, on this basis it is necessary to form a national identity based on the principle of citizenship, which should be a consolidating moment for representatives of all ethnic groups and confessions. Therefore, the main thing from the point of view of the tasks set in the article is the study of the main directions of state policy in the field of the formation of a single nation, which is assumed to be one of the consequences of the spiritual revival of Kazakhstani society.

How to Cite

Aitymbetov, N., Abdir, K., & Tukhmarova, S. (2021). The Prospect of Forming a Unified Kazakh Nation in the Context of the Modernization of Public Consciousness. Adam Alemi, 88(2), 90–100. https://doi.org/10.48010/2021.2/1999-5849.09