THEORETICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF STUDYING SOCIAL STABILITY RELATIONS
Keywords:
spirituality, history, globalization, spiritual alienation, spiritual crisis, social alienation, self-alienation, humanity.Abstract
This article analyzes the issues of globalization and spiritual alienation from a socio-philosophical perspective. It scientifically substantiates that spiritual alienation, as an objective and subjective process, reflects the crisis of the spiritual world of individuals, certain social groups, and society as a whole.
Additionally, the article provides conclusions and recommendations aimed at engaging the younger generation in productive labor, ensuring meaningful use of their free time, understanding changes in their psychology in a timely manner, and properly guiding them. It emphasizes strengthening the social integration of youth into society, fostering a sense of involvement in events occurring in the surrounding environment among students in the continuous education system, and enhancing patriotism and national pride. Furthermore, the article suggests imposing restrictions on websites in social networks that negatively impact national interests and youth morality, leading them away from national values. The recommendations focus on promoting patriotism and national pride among young people.
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