Volume : 4, Issue : 12, DEC 2018
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF VALUES IN SOCIETY
DR. ALI HASAN
Abstract
Values are essential for the smooth running of society. They provide moral conduct to guide our behavior. The neglect of values bring chaos and frustration. It should be the endeavor of institutions to present the model and inculcate the values among the young generation.
Keywords
VALUES, DRIVES, CONTEMPORARY, DEHUMANIZATION, NOTHINGNESS, NIHILISM.
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