The role of social upbringing of children of unknown parentage in social compatibility
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2024-06-15
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بن الشيخ, عبد الحميد
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For members of society, social compatibility is a fundamental process in the
stability of society. This stability can only be achieved if compatibility is
achieved under a social upbringing that enables the individual to acquire the
social norms that govern and guide behaviour within the framework of a
compatible personality with the values, trends and customs of society.
In this article, we discuss the phenomenon of single mothers, which has led
to a large number of children of unknown parentage, as a phenomenon that
is alien to societal values because it arose under the system of global values
that the new world order is trying to impose on the rest of societies for
political, economic and ideological goals.
We address the root causes of social noncompatibilty among these children
and how to integrate them into society through social solidarity to
harmonize the social fabric and thus maintain social stability.
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social compatibility, system of global values, single mother, children of unknown parentage, social upbringing
