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THE ROLE OF NATIONAL VALUES IN SHAPING THE SPIRITUAL IMMUNITY OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION

Tolqin Akbarailiyev ,

Abstract

In this article analyzes the spiritual threats affecting the consciousness of youth in the context of globalization and the role of national values in preventing them. The study highlights the philosophical essence of the concept of “spiritual immunity,” the role of the family, mahalla, and the educational system in the socialization of youth.

Keywords

national values, spiritual immunity, globalization, youth, social activity, digital culture, national identity.

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Akbarailiyev, T. . (2026). THE ROLE OF NATIONAL VALUES IN SHAPING THE SPIRITUAL IMMUNITY OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 6(05), 254–260. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-06-05-30