Ijtimoiy-gumanitar fanlar

YANGI DAVRNING ESKI OGʻRIGʻI

Soviet ideology, totalitarian regime, absurdism, exzistensialism, Afghan war, freedom of personality, the concept of Homeland, society and order, national interests

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The article focuses on the impact of the totalitarian regime on human life, the freedom of the individual of politics based on false ideology, and the glory of the nation in a tragic spirit, based on the analysis of the novel “Tushda kechgan umrlar” by Utkir Hashimov. Through the image of Rustam, the work explores the internal struggles of the individual, his psychological states, his moral choices, his anguish in absurd reality. He article focuses on the impact of the totalitarian regime on human life, the freedom of the individual of politics based on false ideology, and the glory of the nation in a tragic spirit, based on the analysis of the novel “Tushda kechgan umrlar” by by Utkir Hashimov. Through the image of Rustam, the work explores the internal struggles of the individual, his psychological states, his moral choices, his anguish in absurd reality. The example of the Afghan war was the criticism of the Soviet Union's colonial policies, showing that the invasion had become a national and human tragedy. Also, through such images as Mauzer and the Mauzer, the inner essence of the regime was revealed and the scope of the violation of human rights was covered. The article shows the contemporary importance of the work with an in-depth analysis of its social, political and philosophical content.