Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... Engels ' central notion , that of law originating in the need for regulating the relations of production and exchange and the subsequent apotheosis of justice as something fixed and absolute , is expressed here , of course , only ...
... Engels ' central notion , that of law originating in the need for regulating the relations of production and exchange and the subsequent apotheosis of justice as something fixed and absolute , is expressed here , of course , only ...
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... Engels , and Lenin , all the pro- nunciamentoes of the Soviet Union and the world socialist movement deal with it . Our task is simply to present and analyze the ethical theory , the basis of moral judgments , which has arisen out of ...
... Engels , and Lenin , all the pro- nunciamentoes of the Soviet Union and the world socialist movement deal with it . Our task is simply to present and analyze the ethical theory , the basis of moral judgments , which has arisen out of ...
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... Engels history exhibited not only movement but direction , not merely changes but a rough though determinable pattern of change . Hegel had had such an idea , too , but to him the pattern or direction was determined mystically by the ...
... Engels history exhibited not only movement but direction , not merely changes but a rough though determinable pattern of change . Hegel had had such an idea , too , but to him the pattern or direction was determined mystically by the ...
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