THE DIALECTICS OF PATRIOTISM AND COSMOPOLITANISM: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE PROBLEM OF ALIENATION

Authors

  • Mamadalimov Azimjon Xasanboyevich Associate Professor and Instructor at the Faculty of Military Education, Fergana State University Author

Keywords:

patriotism, cosmopolitanism, dialectics, globalization, civic responsibility, moral values, identity, alienation, humanism, social ethics, philosophy, citizenship.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore the dialectical relationship between patriotism and cosmopolitanism in the context of social responsibility and alienation in modern society. The research applies dialectical, comparative, and analytical methods to examine how these two ideological concepts influence moral consciousness and civic values. The results indicate that patriotism and cosmopolitanism, when understood harmoniously, foster social unity and prevent moral alienation. The study concludes that integrating patriotic devotion with cosmopolitan openness is essential for developing responsible global citizens and a stable society based on mutual respect and cooperation.

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Published

2025-11-01