Specific Aspects of the Formation of National-Spiritual and Modern Values in the Family
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https://doi.org/10.47134/pssh.v3i3.551Keywords:
Family Values, National-Spiritual Values, Modernity, Culture, GlobalizationAbstract
This study aims to examine the specific aspects of the formation of national-spiritual and modern values within the family as a fundamental social institution across different cultural contexts. The research focuses on how traditional values interact with modern social changes in shaping family structures, roles, and value transmission. A qualitative descriptive method was employed through a literature-based approach, analyzing recent sociological, cultural, and educational studies related to family values in Western, Latin American, East Asian, and African societies. The findings indicate that despite globalization and modernization, the family continues to function as a key medium for preserving national-spiritual values, while simultaneously adapting to modern principles such as gender equality, individual autonomy, and shared responsibility. The study concludes that the integration of traditional and modern values within the family contributes significantly to social stability, cultural continuity, and the moral development of future generations.
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