Intellectual work and its role in the formation of new visions of post-war reconstruction
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(3).2022.185-191Abstract
The experience of countries that found ways out of the crisis during the war shows that state support plays a big role during the war. Today, Ukraine and the Ukrainian people are going through difficult times, so the problem of researching the peculiarities of intellectual work and its role in the formation of new visions of post-war reconstruction remains unresolved. The purpose of the article is to study the peculiarities of intellectual work and its role in the formation of new visions of post-war reconstruction. To achieve the goal, the following tasks have been defined: to determine the features of intellectual work in the formation of new visions of post-war reconstruction; to analyze new visions of post-war recovery. Methods. The research used general scientific (generalization, comparison, induction and deduction) and empirical-theoretical methods (analysis, synthesis). The use of system-structural analysis made it possible to distinguish the main features of intellectual work and its role in the formation of new visions of post-war recovery. The results. It has been established that countries such as Germany, Japan, Israel, South Korea, Croatia are noted when it comes to positive experience of economic development in the context of post-war reconstruction of the country, or successes in conditions of constant war threat. It was established that common values and a high level of social consolidation, features of the national character, historical and cultural traditions and a vision of a happy future of their country as a free, independent and successful country with a developed economy and a decent standard of living played an important role in the achievements of the noted countries. Conclusions. On the basis of the conducted research, it was found that the positive experience of economic development in the conditions of constant military threat is interconnected with the state policy of supporting science, education and innovation; stimulation of scientific and technical developments and the latest productions; ensuring the synergy of the nation's human potential and the development of scientific research. The results can be directed to the further study of the social significance of the new visions of the post-war recovery of Ukraine to ensure recovery and the maximum realization of human potential.
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