Аннотация
This article provides a theoretical analysis of social changes in society and their transformation processes. Based on sociological and philosophical approaches, the content, factors, and stages of development of social change are examined. The significance of the transformation process in the social system, as well as the directions of renewal and modernization of society through this process, is explained.
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