KEY FEATURES OF SOCIAL CONSOLIDATION IN MODERN SOCIETY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/Keywords:
society, social consolidation,historical identity, social solidarity, youth, worldview, philosophical worldview, socio-philosophical factors, historical consciousness, social development, scientific worldview, concept, humanism.Abstract
This article proposes to concretize the features of the manifestation of historical identity and social solidarity, classify the sociocultural foundations of the issue of historical identity and social solidarity in modern society, harmonize historical identity and social solidarity in modern society, demonstrate the combination of historical identity and social solidarity in modern society, proposals and recommendations for the development of recommendations.
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