VARIETIES OF MARGINALIZATION AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS IN SOCIETY
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Alienation, identity, isolation, personality, discrimination, epistemological, society, lumpens, community.Abstract
This article examines the philosophical and cultural dimensions of the emergence and development of the phenomenon of marginality within the context of societal transformation. Marginality is analyzed as a multifaceted social phenomenon arising from profound changes in social structure, value systems, and cultural identities, particularly during periods of rapid modernization and globalization. The study explores the conceptual foundations of marginality in philosophical thought and cultural theory, emphasizing its connection with processes such as social stratification, cultural displacement, and identity crisis.
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