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موضوع عن  انسان اجتماعي بالانجليزي

What is your own conception of duty on a personal, family and social level?
The term "duty" is a concept loaded with meanings. Generally, it is conceived as a moral obligation, dictated by the moral system that the human being accepts in principle, by the conveniences and also by the law. And the human being

is called to fulfill it.

Social life owes its continuity to the application of the duty which, in my opinion, the exclusive guarantor of the organization of society.

Duty can be personal, family and social.

However, it seems that this word is rejected, is no longer taken into consideration. Who recognizes today the duty of one to another?

Everyone feels that he has only one duty: to be, to enjoy, to experience pleasure, to possess, to take so much that duty appears as a constraint which hinders the existence of man in society.

First, the duty of man to himself: the man is called to flourish, to aspire to his ambitions, while taking into consideration his personal skills. This duty is sacred.

As for man's duty to his fellow-men, what would his life be if loneliness removed him from others, if egoism consumed him? the value of man lies in feeling useful to others. Duty is the bond that unites man with his fellow men in a framework of exchange of responsibilities. The interest of others must constantly be present in its relations which seems to me relatively utopian in our time when the personal interest exceeds any interest. And this inevitably leads to the disruption of social life and the disappearance of the fundamental principles for which it has been

designed. I do not say that man must favor altruism to the detriment of his personal obligations, but I opt for a balance that rehabilitates man as a truly social being.

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