Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... follows the laws of economic and social processes . It follows that Marx and Engels be- lieved that socialism would succeed capitalism not merely because it is a better or juster system , from an ethical standpoint , but because ...
... follows the laws of economic and social processes . It follows that Marx and Engels be- lieved that socialism would succeed capitalism not merely because it is a better or juster system , from an ethical standpoint , but because ...
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... follows that whatever the criteria of a nation , of the right of self - determination , the nation does not necessarily correspond with the state , nor can and should every group that has the right of self- determination constitute ...
... follows that whatever the criteria of a nation , of the right of self - determination , the nation does not necessarily correspond with the state , nor can and should every group that has the right of self- determination constitute ...
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... follows that our politi- cal democracy is not the be - all and end - all of freedom but is limited by a " higher " freedom , namely , that of private enterprise , that of private individuals to own and control the natural resources and ...
... follows that our politi- cal democracy is not the be - all and end - all of freedom but is limited by a " higher " freedom , namely , that of private enterprise , that of private individuals to own and control the natural resources and ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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