Spiritual culture of Tengrian Civilization of Sayan-altai region in the context of social self-organization
Keywords:
traditional society; spiritual culture; organization; self-organization; mythology; religion; social space; social timeAbstract
The article discusses the concept of heuristic theory of the social self-organization in the study of problems of formation and development of spiritual culture of the traditional societies of Central Asia. Special attention is paid to religious and mythological ideas of Turkic-Mongol peoples in the social space and time, the role of tradition as a mechanism of the integration and organization of traditional society.References
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