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Topic 2. Social well-being from the point of view of philosophical and sociological concepts
1. Who first introduced the concept of an ideal state?:
A) Plato
B) Confucius;
B) Mor;
D) Machiavelli.

2. What model of social stratification of the “ideal state” did Plato justify?
A) slave owners slaves; peasants and artisans;
B) warriors; peasants; artisans;
C) philosopher-rulers; guards and warriors; farmers and artisans;
D) philosopher-rulers; warriors; slaves.

3. Utopia" means that the ideas and projects of the social system ...
A) not feasible
B) existed in the past;
C) may take place in the future
D) can be done at present.

4. Who coined the term "paradigm"?
A) Weber
B) Kuhn;
B) Parsons
D) there are no correct answers.

5. In what theory did the concept of "paradigm" appear?

A) Plato´s theory;
B) Aristotle´s theory;
C) Kuhn´s theory.
D) there are no correct answers

6. According to the theory of the social contract of J.-J. Rousseau, the people exercise supreme power through ...
a) government leaders
B) the political elite;
B) state institutions
D) referenda.


7. What factor does K. Marx consider in his theory of social evolution
A) the growth of class consciousness, production relations;
B) the growth of productive forces;
B) the growth of industrial production;
D) capital growth.

8. What is your attitude to the idea of non-intervention in the economy and social sphere?

9. Establish a correspondence between concepts and their definitions
A) Needs B) features of the behavior of individuals in the sphere of labor (labor activity), in the field of population reproduction (demographic and migration activity)
B) Quality of life B) health, educational and qualification potential of people, cultural and moral opportunities
C) Way of life A) the need, need or lack of something to maintain the vital activity of the organism, human personality, social group, society as a whole

10. In his theory of the social revolution, K. Marx presented 4 levels of alienation of labor and their consequences. Arrange the levels of alienation in the correct sequence from top to bottom: alienation of man from man; self-alienation in the labor process; alienation in the objectification of labor; alienation of human life.
Correct answer:
1. alienation in the objectification of labor;
2. self-alienation in the labor process;
3. alienation of the ancestral life of a person;
4. alienation of man from man
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