ENSURING SOCIAL STABILITY IN SOCIETY
Keywords:
Social stability, civil society, threats to stability, ensuring stability, social equality, economic stability, information security, radicalism, societal development, youth-oriented programs.Abstract
This article analyzes the importance of ensuring social stability in society and the factors influencing it. Social stability serves to maintain peace, justice, and balance among citizens. The research examines threats to social stability, particularly issues such as unemployment, poverty, information security problems, and the dangers arising from radicalism. The article highlights the essential role of civil society institutions in ensuring social stability. Moreover, several proposals are presented to prevent social instability and to strengthen overall stability. The results of the study demonstrate the necessity of a systematic approach in legal, economic, informational, and spiritual domains to achieve stability within society.
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