THE PHILOSOPHICAL INFLUENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ENDOGENOUS CONCEPT OF POLITICAL THINKING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY

Authors

  • Mamarasul Tuxtasinov Fergana State University Author

Keywords:

Политическое мышление, эндогенная концепция, демократическое общество, политические системы, социальные нормы, справедливость, равенство, свобода, политическая культура, реформы, социальные системы, политические процессы.

Abstract

This article analyzes the impact of the endogenous concept of political thought on the development of democratic societies. The paper explores how political thought is shaped and developed through political systems, values, and social norms within a society. The endogenous concept is based on internal factors, influencing change and innovation more than external pressures. The research focuses on the role of political thought in promoting democracy founded on social justice, equality, and freedom. The article also discusses the influence of political thought on democratic processes and its effects on social change. The results of the study demonstrate how the endogenous concept of political thought contributes to strengthening democratic values through social systems and political reforms.

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Published

2026-03-05