The round table on Strengthening Unshakable Common Values as a Way to Form a Person’s Planetary Thinking focuses on the importance of ancestral culture in today’s globalized world. This event is part of the World Public Assembly and brings together experts from countries like Belarus, Bulgaria, Russia, Spain, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan to discuss the role of ancestral culture in shaping personality and society.
Discussions will revolve around how ancestral culture, a system of values passed down through generations, contributes to forming a stable personality and a healthy society. Expert Fanis Nabiullin emphasizes the existence of “unshakable common values embedded by Nature itself” across different traditions and ethnic groups, highlighting the path to universal development and planetary thinking.
The round table is moderated by Larisa Dokuchaeva, and participants include Viktor Makarov, Tatiana Zotova, Nabiullin Fanis, and others. They’ll explore questions like the role of ancestral culture in personality and society formation, the function of family in transmitting ancestral values, and how folk culture expresses ancestral identity.
Ancestral culture isn’t just historical memory but a living tradition strengthening bonds between people, nations, and generations. Understanding and respecting one’s roots becomes a basis for cultural dialogue, peace, and harmony. A vibrant interactive program will allow participants to engage with the theme of Genus ¹.
