Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... Marxist approach to ethics , it will be desirable to examine briefly some of the major historical theories . This will enable us better to evaluate the Marxist contribu- tion and to understand the conflicting methods employed for ...
... Marxist approach to ethics , it will be desirable to examine briefly some of the major historical theories . This will enable us better to evaluate the Marxist contribu- tion and to understand the conflicting methods employed for ...
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... Marxist and the reformist part company , for here is found the heart of Marxist ethics as distinct from all other ethical ways of thinking . This is not because the Marxist has no ethics but because he has an ethics that is so solidly ...
... Marxist and the reformist part company , for here is found the heart of Marxist ethics as distinct from all other ethical ways of thinking . This is not because the Marxist has no ethics but because he has an ethics that is so solidly ...
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... Marxists have shown that the Negroes in America are an oppressed national group.118 Such a conception of the Negro people implies to the Marxist the existence of a special problem side by side with that of the interests of the whole ...
... Marxists have shown that the Negroes in America are an oppressed national group.118 Such a conception of the Negro people implies to the Marxist the existence of a special problem side by side with that of the interests of the whole ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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