Podcast
Questions and Answers
What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
- Derived from the German word 'sozial' meaning 'community'
- Derived from the Latin word socii ('allies') (correct)
- Derived from the Greek word 'socius' meaning 'companion'
- Derived from the French word 'société' meaning 'society'
According to Karl Marx, how are human beings defined?
According to Karl Marx, how are human beings defined?
- Primarily independent and self-sufficient beings
- Instinctively solitary beings
- Mainly competitive and individualistic beings
- Intrinsically and necessarily social beings (correct)
What were the Socii states in relation to the Roman Republic?
What were the Socii states in relation to the Roman Republic?
- Historical allies of the Roman Republic (correct)
- Rebellious provinces of the Roman Republic
- Territories conquered by the Roman Republic
- Neutral states neighboring the Roman Republic
What does the term 'social' encompass, according to the text?
What does the term 'social' encompass, according to the text?
How did Karl Marx view the social characteristics of human beings?
How did Karl Marx view the social characteristics of human beings?
Flashcards are hidden until you start studying