ISSUES OF PREVENTING A MORAL CRISIS INFLUENCED BY THE GLOBAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT AND MASS CULTURE
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This article provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of the global information environment and mass culture processes on sociospiritual
life. In the era of globalization, as the influence of the Internet, social networks, and mass media on the global stage expands,
the risk of a moral crisis also increases. First of all, the article discusses on a scientific and theoretical basis what the quantitative growth
of the global information flow, as well as its sharp changes in content, can lead to.
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