Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... believes that , given the capitalist antagonism of economic interests , recourse to " pure " and " eternal " principles of fairness and justice is not only fruit- less , but tends to conceal the real underlying conflict , which must ...
... believes that , given the capitalist antagonism of economic interests , recourse to " pure " and " eternal " principles of fairness and justice is not only fruit- less , but tends to conceal the real underlying conflict , which must ...
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... believes that there can be a partnership of equals , indeed , that no genuine partnership can exist otherwise . Significantly Cathrein is not only attacking socialism , but is in this criticism attacking the whole bourgeois conception ...
... believes that there can be a partnership of equals , indeed , that no genuine partnership can exist otherwise . Significantly Cathrein is not only attacking socialism , but is in this criticism attacking the whole bourgeois conception ...
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... believes that only thus can there be a true commonwealth , for as Thomas More wrote over four hundred years ago , “ in other places they speak still of the commonwealth , but every man procures his own private gain . " The Marxist believes ...
... believes that only thus can there be a true commonwealth , for as Thomas More wrote over four hundred years ago , “ in other places they speak still of the commonwealth , but every man procures his own private gain . " The Marxist believes ...
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