Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... idea of duty derived ? That this is a misconception of the problem can easily be seen the moment we recognize that , by and large , men do not ask the question , should they do what they believe to be good and not do what is bad . In ...
... idea of duty derived ? That this is a misconception of the problem can easily be seen the moment we recognize that , by and large , men do not ask the question , should they do what they believe to be good and not do what is bad . In ...
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... idea that , although the nation was a creation of rising capitalism , the working class becomes its pro- tector and savior , and of the idea that the proletariat's very belief in internationalism requires it to defend and cultivate the ...
... idea that , although the nation was a creation of rising capitalism , the working class becomes its pro- tector and savior , and of the idea that the proletariat's very belief in internationalism requires it to defend and cultivate the ...
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... idea of race as we have known it since the advent of Hitler began in the nine- teenth century as a political doctrine designed to combat both the working class , which was becoming increasingly self - conscious FAMILY , STATE , NATION 181.
... idea of race as we have known it since the advent of Hitler began in the nine- teenth century as a political doctrine designed to combat both the working class , which was becoming increasingly self - conscious FAMILY , STATE , NATION 181.
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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