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THE ROLE OF BOOKS BY PRESIDENTS IN CREATING NEW SOCIETY

Teshaboyeva, NafisaTeacher of the Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo UlugbekSevinch TurayevaStudent of the Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
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This article examines the role of books written by presidents in the process of building a new society. Presidential works often reflect national development strategies, political reforms, ideological principles, and visions for the future. Such books play an important role in shaping public consciousness, strengthening national identity, and guiding social, economic, and cultural transformations. By analyzing the ideas presented in presidential writings, the article highlights their influence on social values, civic responsibility, and the formation of a modern state. Special attention is given to how these works contribute to political education, public awareness, and the promotion of unity and stability in society. The study also emphasizes the significance of presidential books as historical and ideological sources that document key stages of nation-building and reform processes. Through their widespread use in education, policy-making, and public discourse, presidential writings serve as powerful tools for creating a new social mindset and encouraging progressive development.

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