THE THIRD RENAISSANCE AND NATIONAL RENAISSANCE: ISSUES OF CREATING A SPIRITUAL FOUNDATION

Authors

  • Gulzoda Uzoqova PhD Candidate, Karshi State University

Keywords:

Third Renaissance, National Renaissance, Spiritual Foundation

Abstract

The concept of the Third Renaissance represents a contemporary cultural, intellectual, and spiritual revival that parallels historical renaissances but reflects the dynamics of the 21st century. This renaissance is crucial for the national renaissance of countries seeking to reestablish their identity, cultural heritage, and socio-political stability in a globalized world. This article examines the theoretical underpinnings of the Third Renaissance, its role in fostering national renaissance, and the vital importance of creating a robust spiritual foundation. The study highlights the integration of cultural heritage, modern innovation, and spiritual values as key factors to ensure sustainable national development

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2025-05-25

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