The by N. G. Suvorova and E. S. Korolkova is part of a series designed to introduce students to the complex relationships between individuals, society, and the state. Key Features of the Textbook

The central theme of the 6th-grade curriculum is exploring human interactions through the lens of individual rights and freedoms.

Key concepts include the structure of human activity (subject vs. object) and its primary forms: play, learning, communication, labor, and creativity.