THE IMPORTANCE OF IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES IN HUMAN AND SOCIAL LIFE
Toshev Suhrob Mirzaqulovich , Doctoral Student Of The Tashkent Institute Of Chemical Technology, UzbekistanAbstract
in this article, based on the sources, the ideas about the development of the idea throughout the development of human history and what are the achievements and threats of the ideas to the society today and in the future are explained. Also, opinions about the importance of ideas for human and social life and their harmful aspects are stated. Views have been put forward that people have a complex task of studying the role of time, environment and geographical space in the creation of ideas and the negative aspects of lack of ideas.
Keywords
Idea, worldview, constructive
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