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Fundamental |
Being |
Having |
Doing |
Interacting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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subsistence | physical and mental health, equilibrium, adaptability | food, shelter, work | feed, procreate, clothe, rest, work |
living environment, |
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protection | care, adaptability, autonomy, equilibrium, solidarity | insurance systems, savings, social security, | co-operate, plan, take care of, cure, help | living space, social environment, dwelling |
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affection | self-esteem, solidarity, respect, tolerance, sense of humour, generosity, sensuality | friendships, family, partnerships, relationships with nature | share, take care of, make love, express emotions, take care of, cultivate, appreciate | privacy, intimacy, home, space of togetherness |
|
understanding |
critical conscience, receptiveness, curiosity, astonishment, discipline, intuition, rationality | literature, teachers, method, educational policies, communication policies | analyse, study, experiment, educate, meditate, investigate, | settings of formative interaction, schools, family, universities, |
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participation | receptiveness, dedication, solidarity, determination, respect, passion, sense of humour | responsibilities, duties, work, rights |
become affiliated, cooperate, propose, share, interact, |
associations, |
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leisure | curiosity, receptiveness, imagination, tranquillity, spontaneity, sensuality | games, spectacles, clubs, parties, peace of mind | day-dream, brood, dream, reminisce, fantasize, |
privacy, intimacy, spaces of closeness, free time, landscapes, |
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creation | passion, determination, intuition, imagination, boldness, | abilities, skills, work, methods, techniques | invent, build, design, work, | productive and feedback settings, cultural groups, spaces for expression, |
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identity | sense of belonging, self-esteem, consistency, assertiveness, differentiation | symbiosis, language, | get to know oneself, grow, | social rhythms, places one belongs to, everyday settings, maturation stages |
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freedom | autonomy, passion, self-esteem, open-mindedness |
equal rights | dissent, choose, run risks, develop awareness |
anywhere |
A broad and well-structured concept of need can be found in the work of economist Manfred Max-Neef. A key aspect of Max-Neef’s organization includes the existential aspects of human need: being, having, doing and interacting.
Max-Neef’s model includes the concept of synergistic satisfiers, or satisfiers that fulfill needs across two or more aspects of need. For example, a small group of amateurs playing folk music from their country of origin might satisfy needs of creation/interacting, and identity/being. Creation/interacting as they each contribute to the collective process of making, and identity/being as they each experience a significant symbol of belonging.