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... bring . As the aged Kant had foreseen , not men by their intellience and will would solve the problem , but nature , their master . The lesson has been a horribly costly one . Victory over fascist aggression and reaction will bring to ...
... bring . As the aged Kant had foreseen , not men by their intellience and will would solve the problem , but nature , their master . The lesson has been a horribly costly one . Victory over fascist aggression and reaction will bring to ...
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... brings , not freedom , but slavery for great masses of people . For freedom has not been achieved on a world scale ... bring . His is a totally new conception of freedom . It could come only when the productive forces had reached the ...
... brings , not freedom , but slavery for great masses of people . For freedom has not been achieved on a world scale ... bring . His is a totally new conception of freedom . It could come only when the productive forces had reached the ...
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... bring greater material well - being and shorter hours of labor , which would in turn accelerate man's mastery of productive forces and bring the possibility of a life of wholesome recreation and creative activity to all men . 126 This ...
... bring greater material well - being and shorter hours of labor , which would in turn accelerate man's mastery of productive forces and bring the possibility of a life of wholesome recreation and creative activity to all men . 126 This ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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