The Role of Cultural Institutions in Ensuring Socio-Spiritual Stability
Muzaffar Sayfullayev , Independent Researcher at the Department of Art Studies and Cultural Studies of the Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the role and significance of cultural institutions in ensuring socio-spiritual stability. It substantiates that cultural institutions and cultural centers are important factors in improving the spiritual environment of society, preserving national values, and educating the younger generation as harmoniously developed individuals. The article also highlights their role in enhancing the cultural awareness of the population, strengthening social cohesion, and developing resilience to ideological and spiritual threats against various spiritual threats.
From a scientific perspective, the educational, enlightening, and unifying functions of cultural institutions in social life are examined. It is emphasized that these institutions contribute to the effective organization of young people’s leisure time, the development of reading culture, and the strengthening of respect for national and universal values.
Keywords
Cultural institutions, socio-spiritual stability, globalization
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