ABOUT THE MEASURE OF SOCIAL: PHILOSOPHICAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS
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Objective: This study aims to explore the multifaceted concept of "the social" as both a philosophical and political phenomenon, analyzing its ambiguity and its manifestations in historical and contemporary contexts.
Methods: The research adopts a dialectical approach, employing historical and logical analysis, alongside the dialectics of essence and phenomenon, to examine the evolution of social relations.
Results: The analysis reveals that social relations often fail to achieve their intended "truly social" nature, remaining inauthentic due to their subjugation to systemic alienation and global capitalist structures. Despite this, the study identifies glimpses of genuine sociality in historical examples, emphasizing the Soviet era's partial realization of sociality as a case of progress. It also critiques globalism for obscuring the political and economic inequalities embedded within social systems, highlighting its contribution to the erosion of authentic sociality.
Conclusion: The research concludes that humanity, as the measure of the social, provides a transformative lens for evaluating and reconstructing social relations. Genuine sociality necessitates moving beyond forced cooperation to foster unmotivated human relationships that prioritize the development of individuals as ends rather than means. This framework offers valuable insights for addressing contemporary challenges in law, political science, and international relations, especially in the context of global transformations.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21902/Revrima.v3i45.7429
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