Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... Marx could not think of the indefinite expansion of the productive forces of mankind , but only of the limita- tion of human desires and needs to the barest minimum . Woolman saw that if all men labored , and none had superfluities ...
... Marx could not think of the indefinite expansion of the productive forces of mankind , but only of the limita- tion of human desires and needs to the barest minimum . Woolman saw that if all men labored , and none had superfluities ...
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... Marx . That he believed it possible of realization under capitalism is not here important . The significant thing about Marsh's vision is that , like Marx's , it has a firm material basis in the ever greater development of the ...
... Marx . That he believed it possible of realization under capitalism is not here important . The significant thing about Marsh's vision is that , like Marx's , it has a firm material basis in the ever greater development of the ...
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Howard Selsam. REFERENCE NOTES 1. Karl Marx , Capital , Vol . I , p . 218 . 2. Karl Marx , The Critique of the Gotha Programme , p . 10 . 3. Thomas More , Utopia , Everyman's Lib . , 23ff . 4. New York Herald Tribune , Oct. 3 , 1940 ...
Howard Selsam. REFERENCE NOTES 1. Karl Marx , Capital , Vol . I , p . 218 . 2. Karl Marx , The Critique of the Gotha Programme , p . 10 . 3. Thomas More , Utopia , Everyman's Lib . , 23ff . 4. New York Herald Tribune , Oct. 3 , 1940 ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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