
Fundamental problems of philosophy of history, comparison and grounded opposition of the monocausal and integral interaction approaches to the society are examined in the article. The author considers the integral interaction approach as the ontological scheme of the social life in which its basic characters mutually add to each other.
integral interaction, social anthropological whole, mutual complementarity of attributes of human life activity
integral interaction, social anthropological whole, mutual complementarity of attributes of human life activity
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