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What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
The word 'social' derives from the Latin word socii ('allies')
Who were the Socii states in relation to the Roman Republic?
Who were the Socii states in relation to the Roman Republic?
The Socii states were historical allies of the Roman Republic, although they rebelled against Rome in the Social War of 91–87 BC.
According to Karl Marx, why are human beings considered social beings?
According to Karl Marx, why are human beings considered social beings?
According to Karl Marx, human beings are considered social beings because they cannot survive and meet their needs other than through social cooperation and association.
What does Marx believe about the social characteristics of human beings?
What does Marx believe about the social characteristics of human beings?
According to Marx, in what way must people enter into relations in order to produce and reproduce their material life?
According to Marx, in what way must people enter into relations in order to produce and reproduce their material life?
What is the etymology of the word 'social'?
What is the etymology of the word 'social'?
According to Karl Marx, why do human beings need social cooperation and association?
According to Karl Marx, why do human beings need social cooperation and association?
What historical event is the word 'social' connected to?
What historical event is the word 'social' connected to?
How does Karl Marx view human social characteristics?
How does Karl Marx view human social characteristics?
What does Marx believe is necessary for people to enter into while producing and reproducing their material life?
What does Marx believe is necessary for people to enter into while producing and reproducing their material life?
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