PERSONALITY AS A SUBJECT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
In this article, the person is considered as a subject of social relations. In this regard, the initial concept of the subject is considered as the basis of any process, phenomenon or the Absolute, and then in modern Soviet literature, the subject already has an expanded meaning and denotes a person, not as a separate individual, but as a society. Subjects arise at different levels of social relations, it can be both social groups, society as a whole, and individuals.
References
Altmyshbaeva Zh.A. Sootnoshenie subektivnogo i obektivnogo v razvitii znaniya // Aktivnost subekta i razvitie znaniya. Frunze, 1988. S. 68. Brudnyj A.A. Nauka ponimat. Bishkek, 1996. S.67-68.
Varnai F. Maoizm protiv mirovogo kommunisticheskogo dvizheniya. M., 1982. S. 4-5.
Gindev P. Filosofiya i socialnoe poznanie. M.. 1977. S. 23.
Egorova E.V. Prikladnye issledovaniya amerikanskoj politicheskoj psihologiej roli lichnosti burzhuaznogo politicheskogo lidera vo vneshnej politike // Prikladnye problemy socialnoj psihologii. M.. 1983. S. 44.
Ivanov A.V. Socialno-pravovoj kosmos Rossii: Suzhdeno li sbytsya mechte? // Vestnik MGU. Ser. «Filosofiya». 1992. N2. S. 12.
CC BY-ND
A work licensed in this way allows the following:
1. The freedom to use and perform the work: The licensee must be allowed to make any use, private or public, of the work.
2. The freedom to study the work and apply the information: The licensee must be allowed to examine the work and to use the knowledge gained from the work in any way. The license may not, for example, restrict "reverse engineering."
2. The freedom to redistribute copies: Copies may be sold, swapped or given away for free, in the same form as the original.