Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... Italy as well as with the factions within each state , asked how these petty and insufferable quarrels , jealousies , and intrigues might be brought to an end . He envisioned a great national state ruling over the whole land , but he ...
... Italy as well as with the factions within each state , asked how these petty and insufferable quarrels , jealousies , and intrigues might be brought to an end . He envisioned a great national state ruling over the whole land , but he ...
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... Italy , the whole of the Italian peninsula forged into one state . He wanted a united Italy because , he seems to have thought , the Italian people had a community of language , cus- toms , and usages , and therefore constituted a ...
... Italy , the whole of the Italian peninsula forged into one state . He wanted a united Italy because , he seems to have thought , the Italian people had a community of language , cus- toms , and usages , and therefore constituted a ...
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... Italy actually chose fascism . Only a Dr. Faustus , caught in the meshes of extreme individualism , can think it a gain to sell his soul to the devil . The class - conscious worker knows better . He knows what the factories he works in ...
... Italy actually chose fascism . Only a Dr. Faustus , caught in the meshes of extreme individualism , can think it a gain to sell his soul to the devil . The class - conscious worker knows better . He knows what the factories he works in ...
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