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Infringement and deprivation as incentive motives of social activity (OPEN ACCESS)

Sulimov S.I.

Voronezh state university, Voronezh, Russia

Abstract

The paper contains an analysis of «infringement» and «deprivation» as incentive motives of individual and group social activity. Social belittling of the individual and the community cause a response by means of which restrained try to offset the losses connected with the humiliating situation. This situation can lead to deprivation, in which the restrained people and groups do not solve the problems but merely look for people they can blame for the situation. As can be seen from the history, the activity of subjects of deprivation tends to be of a destructive character.

Keywords

infringement; deprivation; social activity; poverty; slavery; revolt; cult of the voodoo

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For citing: Sulimov S.I. (2017). Infringement and deprivation as incentive motives of social activity. Human being: Image and essence. Humanitarian aspects. Moscow: INION RAN. Vol. 1-2(28-29): Socio-cultural transformations within the context of geopolitical changes, pp. 27-39


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