The Phenomenon of Political Myth in the Social Space of Modernity
- Alia Hairullayevna Ramazanova
- Zhamilya Amangeldievna Amirkulova
- Akmaral Karzhauovna Baidlayeva
- Zhadyra Nurganatovna Kazieva
- Kenzhegul Biyazdykova
Abstract
The paper considers a theoretical analysis of the political myth phenomenon, which on the one hand is evident associally and psychologically conditioned phenomenon; on the other hand, political myth can provoke certainsocial processes. The paper covers the peculiarities of the political myth functioning in the social space ofmodern time.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v11n14p277
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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