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THE CONCEPT OF HIGH QUALITY 21st CENTURY INDONESIAN HUMANS
Author(s) -
Dicky Apdillah,
Angela Ekklesia Siagian,
Susih Gajah Manik,
Lica Adila
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of humanities, social sciences and business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2810-0832
DOI - 10.55047/jhssb.v1i3.149
Subject(s) - globalization , indonesian , government (linguistics) , face (sociological concept) , language change , independence (probability theory) , world community , sociology , political science , nepotism , political economy , public relations , economic growth , law , social science , politics , economics , art , philosophy , linguistics , statistics , literature , mathematics
The 21st century which is synonymous with the century of globalization has brought changes in all lines of life. The development of science and technology, especially communication technology, has made the world like an environment without distance even though in reality it is very far away. What is happening now in a matter of seconds can already be seen, heard in other parts of the world. This brought many changes in the concepts of human life. The concept of parenting, education, work, and fulfilling the needs of life has shifted a lot. This change must be realized and addressed wisely by the Indonesian nation and society, which cannot be separated from the influence of globalization. Changes in the conception of Indonesian people whose behavior was formed at the beginning of independence, the old order era, the new order and then the reform era need serious attention. The readiness of society and government to face 21st century globalization needs to be studied in depth. History proves that society's unpreparedness to face globalization has ultimately led to the proliferation of corruption, collusion and nepotism in Indonesia. Creating clean, transparent and professional Indonesian people is a must. This effort must be carried out by all components of the Indonesian nation, both state implementers. government officials from the center to the lowest, the community, the intellectuals and professionals in Indonesia. If this effort is not carried out immediately, the effort to form the concept of Indonesian human beings will only be an empty hope like building a house on the wind.

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