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What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
- Latin word socii ('allies') (correct)
- German word for 'group'
- French word for 'interaction'
- Greek word for 'community'
According to Karl Marx, why are human beings considered social beings?
According to Karl Marx, why are human beings considered social beings?
- They prefer solitude over social interaction
- They are inherently distrustful of others
- They have a natural tendency to be introverted
- They cannot survive and meet their needs other than through social cooperation and association (correct)
What does the term 'social' refer to, regardless of awareness and voluntariness?
What does the term 'social' refer to, regardless of awareness and voluntariness?
- Formal gatherings and events
- Online communication and networking
- Interactions in a collective living context (correct)
- Personal hobbies and interests
From where is the word 'social' particularly derived?
From where is the word 'social' particularly derived?
What are human beings stamped with from birth, according to Marx?
What are human beings stamped with from birth, according to Marx?