Factors Preventing Apathy and Indifference in Young People

  • Ulugbek M. Kenjayev Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, Navoi, Uzbekistan
Keywords: civil society, democratic processes, spirituality, indifference, political culture, political consciousness, government

Abstract

This article explores the factors that contribute to preventing apathy and indifference among young people in Uzbekistan. It addresses the issue of youth disengagement and aims to identify the various factors that can motivate and engage young individuals in societal matters. Additionally, it examines the impact of socio-economic factors, political environment, and cultural influences on the levels of apathy and indifference among young individuals.

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Published
2024-02-15
How to Cite
Kenjayev, U. M. (2024). Factors Preventing Apathy and Indifference in Young People. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 5(2), 12-16. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajlpc.v5i2.1174
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