Development of the Theory and Practice of Social Work in Western Europe and the USA in the XIX-XX Centuries
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The article describes the development of the theory and practice of social work in Western Europe and the USA in the mid-XIX-XX centuries. A brilliant theory of the scientific worldview was developed in the 50s of the twentieth century. The closest interpretation of O. Comte’s “positive philosophy” was given by V. Soloviev. V. Soloviev wrote that “the personality of O. Comte evokes compassion rather than fear”.
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