Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... doctrine is found largely in England in the form of Utilitarianism as developed especially by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill . But this " development " of Helvetius emphasized the shallow side of his doctrine at the cost of its ...
... doctrine is found largely in England in the form of Utilitarianism as developed especially by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill . But this " development " of Helvetius emphasized the shallow side of his doctrine at the cost of its ...
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... doctrine as widely held . " The right side always wins , " for example , is often but another way of saying " The side that wins is always right , " which seemingly is quite a different proposition . And similarly , when William James ...
... doctrine as widely held . " The right side always wins , " for example , is often but another way of saying " The side that wins is always right , " which seemingly is quite a different proposition . And similarly , when William James ...
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... doctrine - the very opposite of what it claims to be - and can be countered only by another class doctrine , that of Marxist socialism , whose aim is the liberation and fullest possible development of all individuals . But besides ...
... doctrine - the very opposite of what it claims to be - and can be countered only by another class doctrine , that of Marxist socialism , whose aim is the liberation and fullest possible development of all individuals . But besides ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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