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Socialization of the young generation in the circumstances of globalization

Dilnoza Mukhtarovana BegmatovaSamarkand State institute of foreign languages, PhD in pedagogical Science, associate Professor, UzbekistanNigora Kudratovna DaminovaSamarkand State institute of foreign languages, Senior teacher at the chair of “Pedagogy and Psychology”, UzbekistanMadinabonu Muxtasam qizi VaydullaSamarkand State institute of foreign languages, Teacher at the chair of “Pedagogy and Psychology”, Uzbekistan
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Human socialization is defined as a systemic process of transforming a person from a higher biological species into a consciously acting subject of civilization, capable of controlling his actions, implementing and making rational decisions. Forms and principles of socialization are subject to changes in time and space, differ in the level of organization and individualism. For the first time in the history of human development, the content, goals of life, cultural interests and productive activities are represented by an ever-decreasing level of autonomy. Against the background of the indicated process, a negative attitude towards the humanities, the social sciences and the institutions of socialization is growing. Having received the status of a service in the last century, they are obliged to earn money for their own activities and make a profit. The current social relations are assessed by us as a previously never manifested crisis between the objective regularity of socialization, a radical change in the value of labor, its results, the economic, social, cultural behavior of a person and the fetish of the material. In general, the processes of globalization.

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