Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... feudal- ism developed , the civil law was revived and after a bitter struggle supplanted the Decretals of the canon ... feudal exploitation is reflected in a double sys- tem of morality : the official morality of the Church and the lay ...
... feudal- ism developed , the civil law was revived and after a bitter struggle supplanted the Decretals of the canon ... feudal exploitation is reflected in a double sys- tem of morality : the official morality of the Church and the lay ...
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... feudal period complete hierarchy in principle was coupled with anarchy , tempered by forcible domination , in practice . The Roman law had all but died out , and a vast congeries of feudal law , written and customary , served for the ...
... feudal period complete hierarchy in principle was coupled with anarchy , tempered by forcible domination , in practice . The Roman law had all but died out , and a vast congeries of feudal law , written and customary , served for the ...
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Howard Selsam. new dominant social class . The virtue of loyalty , which expressed feudal obligations and feudal organizations of the productive process , gave way to the virtues of God - fearing honesty and law - abidingness . The ...
Howard Selsam. new dominant social class . The virtue of loyalty , which expressed feudal obligations and feudal organizations of the productive process , gave way to the virtues of God - fearing honesty and law - abidingness . The ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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