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SOCIAL DEPENDENCY AS MANIFESTATION OF CONSUMER SOCIETY INDIVIDUAL'S SELF-ACTUALIZATION PROBLEM
Sharovskaya Anna Vladimirovna
Penza State Pedagogical University named after V. G. Belinskii
Abstract. The author substantiates the correlation between social dependency phenomenon and the formation of the problematic form of an individual's self-actualization in the semantic field of consumer society, tells that social dependency in modern society can be a consciously chosen strategy for life meanings realization that allows considering it as one of self-actualization problematic forms, and pays attention to the main sources of the problem of a modern individual's self-actualization and its expression in the form of social dependency: the separation of consumption into the independent sphere of public life, the formation of social attitudes to possession and the uncertainty of individual existential choice.
Key words and phrases: общество потребления, самоактуализация, социальное иждивенчество, смыслы и ценности современного общества, consumer society, self-actualization, social dependency, meanings and values of modern society
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