Publication Details
Issue: Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
ISSN: 2660-6828

Abstract

Several scholars today accept a strong connection between education and national progress. Under New Uzbekistan’s reform agenda the government is focused on building an enlightened society because education serves as both a social service and a transformative instrument for advancing intellectual and moral development. Research on education in development normally exists yet focuses primarily on separate approaches instead of exploring synergistic methods to boost enlightenment as a top moral priority in post-Soviet transformation settings. This article examines theoretical and methodological frameworks to develop an enlightened society of Uzbekistan while studying the social-philosophical pathways that guide enlightenment as a moral value in policy creation and social reforms. The study reveals education acts as a key factor to decrease social disparities while strengthening public health care systems and improving democratic systems. The research examination deplores international education standards for their inability to meet local developmental requirements. The research combines social and philosophical methods to explain enlightenment as a moral concept which connects education to economic results and social achievements while safeguarding cultural integrity in modern globalization. These findings carry important implications for educational policies because enlightenment education works as a sustainable method to fight social inequality while solving unemployment and civic disengagement problems as it prepares a society that is intellectually strong and morally grounded.

Keywords
Enlightened Society Social Laws Enlightenment Moral Value Socio-Philosophical Analysis Synergistic Strategy Dialectic Social Development Enlightened Reforms Stereotype Innovation Mechanism