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GLOBAL IDEOLOGIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON TRADITIONAL MORAL VALUES THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKS

Farkhod Absattarovich Kadirov ,

Abstract

This article examines global ideologies, their role in contemporary society, and their influence on traditional moral values through social networks. In the context of globalization, the issues of preserving national identity and protecting cultural values are analyzed. The mechanisms through which global ideologies spread via social networks and their impact on the existing system of values in society are also discussed.

Keywords

global ideologies, social networks, traditional values, cultural globalization, information technologies, national identity.

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Kadirov, F. A. . (2026). GLOBAL IDEOLOGIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON TRADITIONAL MORAL VALUES THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKS. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 6(01), 258–266. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-06-01-30