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Term Paper TitleIndividual
# of Words772
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.09
Individual

Works of World Literature
Student: Nadir Minbashiyev
February 29, 2000
                                    
                What is individual from an individualistic point              
                                            of view
Individual in my point of view is an “I” which is determined differently by separate people. First of all I have to say that “I” other words “self” is the first thing that is understood by any individual since its birthtime and is like a nucleus for humans’ further understandings of world.
Usually “I” determines the main motives of human thought and behaviour which  are individual man's striving for power, for satisfaction of feelings, and fulfillment of expectations. So “I” is the individuals self and this self for a normal person is formed under the great influence of the society that surrounds it, usually the family of the individual.  Every individual, in his/her view, is unique, and his/her personality structure--including his/her unique goal and ways of striving for it--finds expression in his style of life, this life-style being the product of his own creativity. So individual creates its own live under the influence of the society and the individual can not be considered apart from society; all important problems, including problems of general human relations, occupation, and love, are social. The normal person with a well-developed social interest strives for  the useful side of life. By this I mean striving for welfare ,desire to avoiding of inferiority and so on. But also as an individual is a social being that as an individual can exist only in human society, where a special social hierarchy exists. This social hierarchy puts people on the levels that they have merited. Belonging to this or another hierarchical level usually determines and  means a lot for individuals. Individuals are not put on the levels of society just randomly. How I have told before individuals merit (or achieve, or deserve) their posts or locations on the ladders of social hierarchy. And also I have mentioned before that one of the things that individual strives  is a power—power over other individuals which is a form of self determination and display. The degree that determines individuals influence and ability to experience power is very interdependently connected with...

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