Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... accordance with his needs . " The commandment " Thou shalt not kill " may seem to possess more universality , but again examination reveals difficulties . No society of any historical significance has found this rule observable . In ...
... accordance with his needs . " The commandment " Thou shalt not kill " may seem to possess more universality , but again examination reveals difficulties . No society of any historical significance has found this rule observable . In ...
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... accordance with the capi- talist rules of the game . This brief account helps to show how capitalist ethics is based on private property , as is the law in which that ethics is enacted . The fundamental principle on which our law ...
... accordance with the capi- talist rules of the game . This brief account helps to show how capitalist ethics is based on private property , as is the law in which that ethics is enacted . The fundamental principle on which our law ...
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... accordance with the needs and interests of their rule ; if another class ruled , justice would change in accordance with their class interest and hence with the principles of their rule . Many centuries later , a sensitive Florentine ...
... accordance with the needs and interests of their rule ; if another class ruled , justice would change in accordance with their class interest and hence with the principles of their rule . Many centuries later , a sensitive Florentine ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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