Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... tion is not involved , indirectly all the economic forces of capitalist society operate in these cases , as in a thousand others equally clear and obvious . And are they not moral questions ? Do they not involve equality of opportunity ...
... tion is not involved , indirectly all the economic forces of capitalist society operate in these cases , as in a thousand others equally clear and obvious . And are they not moral questions ? Do they not involve equality of opportunity ...
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... tion of the ideal state of society and deduces therefrom the moral and political rules and principles that men must observe if this state of society is to continue . Unfortunately , Hobbes ' social ideal was very limited . It consisted ...
... tion of the ideal state of society and deduces therefrom the moral and political rules and principles that men must observe if this state of society is to continue . Unfortunately , Hobbes ' social ideal was very limited . It consisted ...
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... tion between what one person's self consists in and what another identifies his interest and satisfaction with . Men always act so as to bring immediate or longer range satisfactions to themselves , but men's selves may be broader or ...
... tion between what one person's self consists in and what another identifies his interest and satisfaction with . Men always act so as to bring immediate or longer range satisfactions to themselves , but men's selves may be broader or ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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