The Theory of Activity and Social Practice

Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):57-69 (1997)
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The concept of activity focuses on the uniqueness of human social life, which consists of the fact that men purposively transform objective nature and social reality. The characteristic feature of the social life of human beings is that it is manifested only through their activity, which has various aspects and forms

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