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ARTICLE TITLE: THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SPIRITUAL AND MORAL VALUES IN ENSURING SOCIAL STABILITY AND SECURITY

Ikromjon Usarov ,

Abstract

This article analyzes the role of spiritual and moral values in social life and their philosophical and methodological importance in ensuring social stability and security. The author emphasizes the necessity of fostering qualities such as stability, tolerance, and unity in human consciousness through the system of spirituality and ethics. Furthermore, the paper discusses the harmony between national and universal values, their role in youth education, and their interconnection with social security.

Keywords

spirituality, morality, values, stability, security, philosophy, methodology, society.

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Usarov, I. . (2026). ARTICLE TITLE: THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SPIRITUAL AND MORAL VALUES IN ENSURING SOCIAL STABILITY AND SECURITY. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 6(04), 89–108. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-06-04-09