HUMAN DIGNITY ENHANCEMENT: SUBJECTIVE FACTORS
Keywords:
human dignity, subjective factors, New Uzbekistan, education, sports, consulting, legal culture, freedom of conscience, freedom of speech, gender equality, moral development, social activityAbstract
The article analyzes the importance of subjective factors in enhancing human dignity in New Uzbekistan. The study focuses on personal development aspirations, the desire to acquire knowledge, attention to moral and ethical values, and social activity as primary subjective factors. Examples from education, sports, consulting centers, media, and social environment demonstrate the significance of these factors in promoting human dignity. In New Uzbekistan, human rights, freedom of conscience and speech, gender equality, and the development of legal culture are closely linked to subjective factors. The article aims to explore the mechanisms of enhancing human dignity in political, social, and moral contexts.
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