Principle of activity as a logical and methodological basis for social processes management

Authors

  • Vladimir F. Berkov National Institute for Higher Education, 15 Maskoŭskaja Street, Minsk 220007, Belarus

Keywords:

management, social management, the principle of activity, goal, means, result, sufficiency of means, necessity of means, interest, logic of the principle of activity

Abstract

It is shown that the principle of activity can be a logical and methodological basis for social processes management. The content of this principle is determined by the relationship of goal, meansand result. At the social level, they find their continuation and concretization in a variety of concepts, where the main role belongs to the notion of interest.

Author Biography

  • Vladimir F. Berkov, National Institute for Higher Education, 15 Maskoŭskaja Street, Minsk 220007, Belarus

    doctor of science (philosophy), full professor; professor at the department of philosophy and methodology of university education

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Published

2019-03-19

How to Cite

[1]
Berkov, V.F. 2019. Principle of activity as a logical and methodological basis for social processes management. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Sociology. 4 (Mar. 2019), 48–56.