THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON THE RUPTURE OF SOCIOPOLITICAL VALUES IN IRANIAN SOCIETY
Abstract
Globalization is a term that means the collapse of borders and transcending it globally in the economic, cultural, political and social dimensions, and the process of transforming local and national structures into a global one. The process of globalization is so vast that it has affected all aspects of human life. As the decades have passed, in the light of the development of the electronic communications revolution, the notion of space has become unthinkable. Some thinkers in the field of political and social studies believe that globalization exacerbates tensions and strengthens national governments. The Iranian society, with its features, is no exception. In some areas, however, this effect is less and in others more. However, the social contexts of Iranian society, as well as the gaps in this society, are coping with the process of globalization. In recent decades, the Iranian people have gained a broader understanding of their world, world culture, and Iranian culture. This was not an ineffective knowledge of indoor and outdoor conditions. This study aimed to examine the impact of the process of globalization on the rupture of socio-political values in Iranian society through a descriptive-analytical method, and raises the question: What is the effect globalization on the rupture of socio-political values in Iranian society? And it tests the hypothesis that the current way of globalization exacerbates the rupture of socio-political values in Iranian society.
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