Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... determine , and by what criteria , what constitutes either a fair day's pay or a fair day's work ? The capitalist ... determines a decent standard of living ? As Marx saw it in Capital , after a lengthy analysis of the working day in ...
... determine , and by what criteria , what constitutes either a fair day's pay or a fair day's work ? The capitalist ... determines a decent standard of living ? As Marx saw it in Capital , after a lengthy analysis of the working day in ...
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... determine , by rigorously scientific means , the major needs of our rural population with regard to housing , clothing , food , and the like , as well as what they need in educational and cultural services to bring them up to the level ...
... determine , by rigorously scientific means , the major needs of our rural population with regard to housing , clothing , food , and the like , as well as what they need in educational and cultural services to bring them up to the level ...
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... determine in every given case in what direction freedom lies and how it is best attained . It does mean that means and end cannot be abstractly separated and judged by different and even conflicting standards . Great things are not ...
... determine in every given case in what direction freedom lies and how it is best attained . It does mean that means and end cannot be abstractly separated and judged by different and even conflicting standards . Great things are not ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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