Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... struggle to defeat fascism , and in its struggles to create the neces- sary conditions for its own emancipation - so right , in fact , that its actions cannot be judged by the criteria that are the ethical expression of the capitalist ...
... struggle to defeat fascism , and in its struggles to create the neces- sary conditions for its own emancipation - so right , in fact , that its actions cannot be judged by the criteria that are the ethical expression of the capitalist ...
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... struggle , class ethics as yet . But just because it is the ethics of a subjugated class engaged in the struggle for its emancipation , it is superior to the prevailing ethics of the class bent upon maintaining acquired privileges . The ...
... struggle , class ethics as yet . But just because it is the ethics of a subjugated class engaged in the struggle for its emancipation , it is superior to the prevailing ethics of the class bent upon maintaining acquired privileges . The ...
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... struggle is fundamentally a struggle of the bourgeois classes among themselves , Stalin takes special pains to show that " it does not follow from this that the proletariat should not put up a fight against the policy of national ...
... struggle is fundamentally a struggle of the bourgeois classes among themselves , Stalin takes special pains to show that " it does not follow from this that the proletariat should not put up a fight against the policy of national ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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