THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLOBALIZATION AND FAMILY ETHICAL CULTURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SP1342V3I11Y2023N37Keywords:
globalization, moral, criterion, social, attitude, worldview, principle, society, socio-cultural, structure.Abstract
The ethical criteria of globalization are related to relevant social relations. The change of social relations leads to the change of the principles of worldview and the moral criteria related to it. Because as a result of new changes in the socio-cultural structure of society, new moral values are created.
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