THE SOCIAL NEED FOR PATRIOTIC SENSE FORMATION IN THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
Dusanov Noryigit Ernazarovich , Associate Professor Of The Tashkent Institute Of Economics And Pedagogy, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the social, cultural and economic aspects of the globalization process and its role in forming a sense of patriotism in the minds of young people. The authors studied the positive and negative aspects of globalization, and highlighted the mechanisms for preserving national values and harmonizing them with universal human values. Through such approaches, it is proposed to develop critical thinking in young people and strengthen their activities in the international community. The article specifically highlights the importance of education in the formation of national ideas in young people through interactive technologies and means of international cultural exchange.
Keywords
Globalization, national values, universal values
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