The article is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the concept of constitutional patriotism, developed by the German philosopher Jurgen Habermas, in the context of the historical and phil-osophical prerequisites for its emergence, as well as an assessment of its relevance for modern states. The concept of constitutional patriotism, which arose as a response to historical traumas and identity crises, is a philosophical and legal model for consolidating complex societies. It offers a way to form a supranational civic identity that ensures stability and unity while preserving cul-tural diversity.