Understanding Social Organisms and Interactions
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Understanding Social Organisms and Interactions

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According to Karl Marx, human beings are considered to be intrinsically social because:

  • They are naturally inclined to form alliances with others
  • They cannot survive and meet their needs other than through social cooperation and association (correct)
  • They are dependent on subjective meanings attached to their actions by others
  • They are inherently rebellious against societal norms
  • The term 'socialism' was directly related to what was called the:

  • Societal rebellion
  • Social question (correct)
  • Social meaning
  • Social cooperation
  • Max Weber defines human action as 'social' if it:

  • Is independent of the subjective meanings attached to the action by individuals
  • Takes account of the behavior of others, and is thereby oriented in its course (correct)
  • Is solely based on individual inclinations
  • Is rebellious against societal norms
  • The word 'social' derives from which Latin word?

    <p>Socii</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The rebellion of the Italian Socii states against Rome is known as:

    <p>The Social War</p> Signup and view all the answers

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