Abstract

The relationship between nature and society is inconceivable without the contradictions that inevitably arise and exist during the period of coexistence between them. The history of their common existence is the unity of two tendencies. First, with the development of society and its fertile forces, man's domination of nature is constantly and rapidly expanding and expanding, which is already evident today on a planetary scale. And secondly, contradictions and unscrupulous attitudes towards human nature are constantly deepening. Nature, in spite of the innumerable diversity of its components, is one whole. That is why the influence of a person on certain parts of an outwardly submissive and peaceful nature is simultaneous (against the will of man), on all its components. The consequences of this relationship are sometimes unpredictable. Deficiencies at the general level of culture, and the neglect of the laws and characteristics of the living world by generations, are unfortunately a harsh reality today. Bitter evidence of how stubbornly unwilling a person is to learn from their mistakes can be: misuse of forests, areas of land that have become unsuitable for agricultural use as a result of improper irrigation; Air - which is particularly dangerous to human health as a result of pollution - damages vital organs and so on. There are many examples to prove all this …

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