Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... standard for value judgments must be found in the historical materialist doctrine that the ever increasing development of all the productive forces of human society and the resultant im- proved living standards for all people are at one ...
... standard for value judgments must be found in the historical materialist doctrine that the ever increasing development of all the productive forces of human society and the resultant im- proved living standards for all people are at one ...
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... standards of all the people . Otherwise there comes to be a discrepancy between the productive forces and the productive relations ( the economic structure ) , and revolution ensues . Thus we have as our standard not the mere social ...
... standards of all the people . Otherwise there comes to be a discrepancy between the productive forces and the productive relations ( the economic structure ) , and revolution ensues . Thus we have as our standard not the mere social ...
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... standard of the worth of a society , institution , or state . Put more theoretically , it is the belief that the only thing that is good in the world is a good man ( the less high - falutin meaning of Kant's dictum that the only good ...
... standard of the worth of a society , institution , or state . Put more theoretically , it is the belief that the only thing that is good in the world is a good man ( the less high - falutin meaning of Kant's dictum that the only good ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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