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Man is a social animal

Aristotle
Aristotle

Phraseologism: Man is a social animal.

Meaning: A person can take place as a person only in human society. Outside of it, the formation of a person's personality is impossible.

Origin: From the work "Politics" of the philosopher of Ancient Greece Aristotle (384-322 BC): "Man by nature is a social (another version of the translation is political) animal." The expression became popular after the publication (1721) of the "Persian Letters" by the French writer and thinker Charles Montesquieu (1689-1755), who quoted this phrase from Aristotle (87th letter). Sometimes the actual ancient Greek phrase is used: "zoon politikon" - "social animal".

Random phraseology:

Sea workers.

Meaning:

Selfless workers.

Origin:

From French: "Les travailleurs de la mer". The title of a novel by the French writer Victor Hugo (1802-1885) about the feat of a fisherman who saved a ship from wreck. The expression was popular in Russia, becoming the basis for very common newspaper clichés in Soviet times: "field workers", "workers of the counter", etc. The jokingly ironic derivation of the Polish science fiction writer Stanislav Lem is also known - "worker of space".

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