THE URGENCY OF PANCASILA IN INSTRUDING THE SOUL OF NATIONALISM IN THE YOUNG GENERATION IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA

Authors

  • Nadya Afrianti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62966/ijose.v1i2.211

Keywords:

Indonesian people, Internationality, Morale

Abstract

Globalization is a process of worldwide social order and knows no boundaries. Globalization brings its own challenges to the Indonesian nation, but by adhering to the values of Pancasila as a guideline in all things, it should be a stronghold in maintaining national identity and existence. The purpose of writing this article is to discuss the urgency of Pancasila in instilling a spirit of nationalism in the younger generation in the era of globalization. This research is a literature study that reviews and discusses previous research articles regarding the importance of Pancasila as an effort to build a sense and attitude of nationalism for every citizen, especially the younger generation. Based on the results of the discussion, it shows that the understanding and implementation of Pancasila has a strategic role in arousing a spirit of nationalism in the younger generation in the midst of the globalization era. In this era of globalization, the role of Pancasila is of course very important to maintain the existence of the personality of the Indonesian nation, because with globalization the boundaries between countries seem invisible, so that various foreign cultures can enter society easily. If we can filter well the various things that arise from the impact of globalization, of course, globalization will be a positive thing because it can add insight and strengthen relations between nations and countries in the world, while the negative things from the impact of globalization can damage the morale of the nation and the existence of Indonesian culture.

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Published

2023-06-09

How to Cite

Afrianti, N. (2023). THE URGENCY OF PANCASILA IN INSTRUDING THE SOUL OF NATIONALISM IN THE YOUNG GENERATION IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA. International Journal of Students Education, 1(2), 46–51. https://doi.org/10.62966/ijose.v1i2.211