International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 5, Issue 1, 2025
The Nature of Individual Life in the Survival Environment of the Same Species in the Process of Differentiation by Money
Author(s): Nguyen Anh Quoc
Abstract:
The article aims to clarify that individual life is dominated by norms and money, causing social life to be divided; some individuals are created, and others have instincts about norms or money. This division in the commodity economy makes individual life different, between truth and lies, justice and injustice, nobility and baseness, and rich and poor. The content of this article is approached from the methodology of social philosophy humanistic philosophy, and at the same time, uses qualitative methods in observing, analyzing, synthesizing, comparing, and contrasting individuals with different circumstances and conditions, especially using the inversion method to point out the transition between the subject and the product of individual life. The result is to clarify the division of people in the commodity economy through the concepts of species, instinct, product, creation, and individual. The article concludes: First, individual life is a creative subject and a product of different circumstances. Second, competition for position and occupation makes individual capabilities and needs different. Third, in the commodity economy, different norms cause social life to be differentiated into different survival habits - family traditions, religious teachings, state laws, corporate charters - and different occupations among species become social divisions of labor. Fourth, heterogeneous capabilities and needs in social life lead to the emergence of counterfeit goods. Fifth, promoting the role of individuals in the commodity economy is a long-term, complicated process that requires the efforts of the whole society.
Keywords: Species, Instinct, Product, Creativity, Individual, Money
Pages: 1082-1089
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