Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... achieved . In the social and political sphere the capitalist order of society also brought about startling transformations . The ideas of individual and political freedom , of parliamentary government and democracy , of equality of ...
... achieved . In the social and political sphere the capitalist order of society also brought about startling transformations . The ideas of individual and political freedom , of parliamentary government and democracy , of equality of ...
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... achieve lasting peace . Certainly the war struggle itself - involving as it does the united efforts of the peoples of ... achieved by an " Anglo - Saxon " policed world- the " Federation Now " of America and the British 174 SOCIALISM AND ...
... achieve lasting peace . Certainly the war struggle itself - involving as it does the united efforts of the peoples of ... achieved by an " Anglo - Saxon " policed world- the " Federation Now " of America and the British 174 SOCIALISM AND ...
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... achieve its own ends of liberation from the yoke of capitalism . Such an approach is a far cry from typical bourgeois ... achieved . The Marxist does not subordinate ethics to something else , but , contrariwise , he finds ethical values ...
... achieve its own ends of liberation from the yoke of capitalism . Such an approach is a far cry from typical bourgeois ... achieved . The Marxist does not subordinate ethics to something else , but , contrariwise , he finds ethical values ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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