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it does , will be overcome and the people that overcome it will be led by their own
needs and interests to establish socialism . Second , inasmuch as there are no
moral principles standing over and above the needs and desires of men , and ...
it does , will be overcome and the people that overcome it will be led by their own
needs and interests to establish socialism . Second , inasmuch as there are no
moral principles standing over and above the needs and desires of men , and ...
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This is not so because labor is more moral but because , as the Marxist analysis
indicates , the needs and interests of labor more decisively compel it to oppose
fascism , to preserve national independence , to fight on the side of freedom and
...
This is not so because labor is more moral but because , as the Marxist analysis
indicates , the needs and interests of labor more decisively compel it to oppose
fascism , to preserve national independence , to fight on the side of freedom and
...
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Socialism cannot abstract itself from individual interests . Socialist society alone
can most fully satisfy these personal interests . More than that : socialist society
alone can firmly safeguard the interests of the individual . In this sense there is no
...
Socialism cannot abstract itself from individual interests . Socialist society alone
can most fully satisfy these personal interests . More than that : socialist society
alone can firmly safeguard the interests of the individual . In this sense there is no
...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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