Abstract |
Values are probably the most widely-used and the most frequently
re-interpreted concept in the social knowledge. Social life is
impossible without values. Every social action, reciprocal action,
movement, etc. has an internal condition - some kinds of values .
Values motivate the members of the society and the social movements
and to a great extent define the way for integrating from the
individual to the collective. Shared values are in the core of the
social integration from the micro-level of the small group to the
highest macro-levels of the social life.
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