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But who shall determine , and by what criteria , what constitutes either a fair day's
pay or a fair day's work ? The capitalist owner of industry seeks the longest
working day he can get for the lowest possible wages . The worker just as
naturally ...
But who shall determine , and by what criteria , what constitutes either a fair day's
pay or a fair day's work ? The capitalist owner of industry seeks the longest
working day he can get for the lowest possible wages . The worker just as
naturally ...
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Just as the savage must wrestle with nature , in order to satisfy his wants , in
order to maintain his life and reproduce it , so civilized man has to do it , and he
must do it in all forms of society and under all possible modes of production . With
his ...
Just as the savage must wrestle with nature , in order to satisfy his wants , in
order to maintain his life and reproduce it , so civilized man has to do it , and he
must do it in all forms of society and under all possible modes of production . With
his ...
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The answers to these questions are obvious under capitalism , and the only
possible conclusion is that men have not yet attained freedom even in this lower ,
economic sphere of human activity . Men are not yet free so long as they are
subject ...
The answers to these questions are obvious under capitalism , and the only
possible conclusion is that men have not yet attained freedom even in this lower ,
economic sphere of human activity . Men are not yet free so long as they are
subject ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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