THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF INCLUSION AND ITS MANIFESTATION IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
inclusion, social inclusion, human dignity, inclusive culture, political inclusion, labor inclusion, educational inclusion.Abstract
This article examines the historical and philosophical roots, formation, and practical manifestations of the concept of inclusion in society. It analyzes the types of inclusion in the social, educational, labor, leisure, financial, and political spheres, as well as its significance for societal development.
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2026-03-05
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09.00.00 - Philosophy