The Ethics of Political Work in Light of Changing Societal Values: a Study from the Perspective of Political Anthropology

Authors

  • Sarmad Jassim Muhammad Al-Khazraji Department of Sociology Majoring in Anthropology, Tikrit University, Iraq.
  • Hamidi Adel University of Bouira, Algeria

Keywords:

Politics, Values, Society

Abstract

The value system of citizenship represents the most important basic components of the nature of human life behavior in any society from ancient times until this era in their political life, as it is the appropriate means for establishing multiple links between people, and it is also the engine of human life, as political life swings between positive and negative values, if the first prevails, the life of nations and peoples continues with development and giving, and if the opposite happens, there will be selfishness, stagnation, asceticism in work, backwardness and instability. Where values have formed throughout the ages the reference and axis that regulates the behavior of individuals, society and the state alike, as it is the important factor that contributes to the cohesion of society and the preservation of its identity and stability.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2026-01-25

Issue

Section

Articles