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... fact , while questions of objectives or ends belong in the sphere of values and thus are the special property of philosophy and religion . Accordingly , the Depart- ment called in philosophers and religious leaders to solve the problem ...
... fact , while questions of objectives or ends belong in the sphere of values and thus are the special property of philosophy and religion . Accordingly , the Depart- ment called in philosophers and religious leaders to solve the problem ...
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... fact that what people need is one thing and what the dominant eco- nomic class would like them to desire is something different . It is so different , in fact , that it not only cannot be determined scientifically , but runs counter to ...
... fact that what people need is one thing and what the dominant eco- nomic class would like them to desire is something different . It is so different , in fact , that it not only cannot be determined scientifically , but runs counter to ...
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... fact that socialized man , the associated producers , regulate their interchange with nature rationally , bring it under their common control , instead of being ruled by it as by some blind power ; that they accomplish their task with ...
... fact that socialized man , the associated producers , regulate their interchange with nature rationally , bring it under their common control , instead of being ruled by it as by some blind power ; that they accomplish their task with ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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