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Recognition of social interdependence from "summary" of Feuerbach - The Roots of the Socialist Philosophy. Theses on Feuerbach by Friedrich Engels,Karl Marx,Austin Lewis

The concept of social interdependence refers to the recognition that individuals are not isolated entities, but rather are connected to one another through a complex web of social relationships. This idea challenges the traditional notion of the self-sufficient individual and emphasizes the importance of cooperation and mutual support in human societies. Engels and Marx argue that human beings are fundamentally social creatures who rely on each other for their survival and well-being. They assert that the division of labor and the exchange of goods and services are essential components of social life, highlighting the interconnectedness of individuals within a community. Moreover, the recognition of social interdependence implies a sense of collective responsibility and solidarit...
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    Feuerbach - The Roots of the Socialist Philosophy. Theses on Feuerbach

    Friedrich Engels

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