FORMATION OF MORAL CULTURE AND SPIRITUAL ORIENTATIONS OF YOUTH

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  • Shakhizirova Indira Abdurakhimovna Author

Abstract

The article examines current issues of forming moral culture and spiritual orientations of youth in the contemporary context of social development. It analyzes the role of the family, educational institutions, and society in the upbringing of the younger generation capable of independent thinking, social responsibility, and active participation in public life. Special attention is given to spiritual and moral values as the foundation of the harmonious development of personality.

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2026-06-11