VOlUME 03 ISSUE 08 August 2024
1Đinh Van Chien, 2Le Viet Nghi
1University of Social Sciences and Humanities – National University Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
2Dong Nai College of Decorative Arts
DOI : https://doi.org/10.58806/ijsshmr.2024.v3i8n01Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
The article aims to systematize spiritual life through different needs, thereby clarifying the nature of spiritual life. Spiritual life is a fundamental and essential need, so spiritual wealth is also produced like other goods. It complies with the laws of value, price, competition, supply, and demand. The topic is approached using the human science method to clarify this purpose. Humans are both the subject and the object of perception. Humans are the needs of everyone. The result of this work is to systematize spiritual life, clearly showing that the nature of spiritual life is to produce, exchange, and buy and sell like other goods. It can be concluded that spiritual life is a need, and commodity production is inevitable. The need for goods becomes a human need. Mutual ownership between people is essential. People are produced like other goods. Humans have human needs. Humans are products of each other throughout evolution.
KEYWORDS:People, body, standards, money, satisfaction
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