SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN THE WORKS OF MUQIMIY AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Keywords:
Muqimiy, socio-economic problems, literary realism, 19th-century Turkestan, inclusive growth, social justice, economic thought, research, resource allocation, social stability.Abstract
This article examines the socio-economic problems reflected in Muqimiy’s works and their interrelation with contemporary economic thought. The poet’s works systematically depict poverty, abuse by officials, social stratification, and economic pressures, whose motifs are closely aligned with 21st-century economic theories. The research methodology combines theoretical-analytical, historical-literary, and comparative approaches, enabling a rigorous scientific and economic analysis of the thematic content of his works.
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