Kinesiology, Vol. 16. No. 1., 1984.
Original scientific paper
A marxist interpretation of the relation between culture and physical culture
Zoran Žugić
; Fakultet za fizičku kulturu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Abstract
A corresponding relation between culture and physical culture derives from the basic Marxist determinants on man as practical being, self-acting being and a being an "essential force". From Marx' view that creation of the five human senses is the entire world history up tp date, derives the interpretation of man as a being which in its totality can realize itself only through socialization of the "essential force", that has because of the private property changed into an egoistic, property-possessed being.
The work puts forth the thesis that one of the basic possibilities to supersede the "secretor" division of society into the "basis" and "superstructure" is contained in the return of education to the context of culture through a totality of man's relations toward all forms of his existence. In this way, an opportunity is evident to make physical culture a nucleus of the "old new relations" precisely through the educational process, which could in this area (based on kinesiology as the science of human movement) create a unity that was antiquity determined as a harmony of physical and spiritual abilities. A return to culture in the educational process would, in the area of physical culture create conditions for the establishment of a unity of nature and spirit, being and essence in an historically way.
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252735
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Publication date:
1.10.1984.
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