Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... socialist and labor movement by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels , " The emancipation of the workingmen can only be accomplished by the workingmen themselves , " and " Workingmen of all coun- tries , unite , you have nothing to lose but ...
... socialist and labor movement by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels , " The emancipation of the workingmen can only be accomplished by the workingmen themselves , " and " Workingmen of all coun- tries , unite , you have nothing to lose but ...
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... Socialism cannot abstract itself from individual interests . Socialist society alone can most fully satisfy these per- sonal interests . More than that : socialist society alone can firmly safeguard the interests of the individual . In ...
... Socialism cannot abstract itself from individual interests . Socialist society alone can most fully satisfy these per- sonal interests . More than that : socialist society alone can firmly safeguard the interests of the individual . In ...
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... socialist state has passed through since the Russian Revolution . The principle functions of the state during the ... socialist economic system and re - educating the people in the spirit of socialism . " 92 The second period , from the ...
... socialist state has passed through since the Russian Revolution . The principle functions of the state during the ... socialist economic system and re - educating the people in the spirit of socialism . " 92 The second period , from the ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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