CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO THE SOCIAL PROTECTION OF MILITARY PERSONNEL
Keywords:
military social work, privileges, material assistance, social services, social protection, military reforms, governing bodies, military personnel, moral and psychological condition, military discipline, social support.Abstract
This article provides a philosophical analysis of military social work and related concepts, and discusses the objectives of military social work. Military social work is interpreted as a type of activity aimed at ensuring the realization of the rights and privileges of military personnel, protecting their families by law, and, on this basis, enhancing combat readiness, strengthening military discipline, and maintaining a high level of moral and psychological well-being among servicemen.
References
1. Yurchenko, Yu. P. The Institution of Military Social Work: A Socio-Philosophical Analysis. Dissertation abstract for the degree of Candidate of Philosophical Sciences. Moscow, 2001. 37 p.
2. Feibelman, D. Types of Culture. In: Anthology of Cultural Studies. Moscow–St. Petersburg, 1997, pp. 203–224.
3. Kovrizhkina, E. V. Military Social Work at the Stage of Construction and Reform of the Armed Forces of Russia. Dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Philosophical Sciences.
4. Inoyatov, I. Yu. Defending the Motherland is a Sacred Duty. Tashkent: Uzbekistan Publishing House, 2001. 59 p.
5. Saifnazarov, I. S. National and Universal Aspects of Patriotism. Tashkent: Mehnat, 1997.
6. National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan. Tashkent: National University of Uzbekistan, 2006. p. 50.
7. To‘ychiyev, B. T. Problems of Patriotic Education of Future Officers at the Stage of Formation of Independent Uzbekistan. Tashkent, 1996. 78 p