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THE ONTOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CULTURE AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE STABILITY OF SOCIETY

Quramboyev Alisher MaksudovichTeacher of Tashkent State Agrarian University
Open MINDrepository2026
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Culture and spirituality serve as foundational pillars for social stability, shaping collective identity, moral values, and institutional cohesion. This article explores the ontological significance of culture and spirituality in sustaining social order and resilience. Drawing on classical philosophy, sociological theory, and contemporary research in cultural studies, the study investigates how shared cultural norms, spiritual practices, and symbolic systems contribute to societal continuity. The analysis demonstrates that societies with strong cultural and spiritual foundations exhibit higher levels of cohesion, ethical alignment, and adaptive capacity in the face of social, economic, and political disruptions. The study concludes that integrating ontological perspectives on culture and spirituality is essential for understanding the mechanisms of social stability in both traditional and modern societies.

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