Ключевые слова: время поколений, созидательность поколений, свободомыслящие
люди независимой страны, ценности.
Modern Generation Time and Values Abstract. The theme of the research is devoted to the problems of integration of Kazakhstani
society into the modern process of globalization. New generation is being formed in Kazakhstani
society under the influence of globalization. Technological and informational innovations
in the world make new demands on the formation of competent, versatile, open people. The
succession of generations occurs under the influence of historical subjectivity in the spiritual and
social development of a person. The aim of this article is to identify changes in the behavior of
generations that have been formed during the years of independence. The theoretical significance
of this article lies in the fact that in the era of globalization we live in close integration and
increasing interdependence with all people of the world. Therefore, our society must be adapted
to changes in globalization in all spheres of its development. The article examines the value basis
of the development of modern Kazakh society based on digital technologies, the contradictions of
human leisure time. On the one hand, the digital, information society increases a person’s abilities
and potential, while on the other hand, the holistic integration of young people into the virtual
world takes place. Although such information technology exists as a social fact, it manifests itself in
a negative behavioral form in our social environment. High-tech societies use digital opportunity,
along with artificial intelligence and material income, as a barometer of social life, in the measure of
a single house in the world. In our social environment, this social trend manifests itself in different
ways. These are: cyberbullying, decadence, addiction to smartphones, the internet among children.
The authors use theoretical, methodological and comparative research methods in the article. The
theoretical basis of the research is the scientific concepts of F. Nietzsche, I. Wallerstein, G. Markuse,
D.K. Bogatyrev, G. Myamisheva and L.V. Turarbekova.