Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... cause of their own artistic integrity . Yet nowhere have there been such examples of " selflessness " and heroic sacrifice as on the part of oppressed and exploited groups such as the American Negroes during and after slavery , colonial ...
... cause of their own artistic integrity . Yet nowhere have there been such examples of " selflessness " and heroic sacrifice as on the part of oppressed and exploited groups such as the American Negroes during and after slavery , colonial ...
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... cause the two parties to regard non - possession or separation as the greatest misfortune and to risk life itself in its cause , and its new moral standard , which asks whether sexual relations and marriage arose from mutual love or not ...
... cause the two parties to regard non - possession or separation as the greatest misfortune and to risk life itself in its cause , and its new moral standard , which asks whether sexual relations and marriage arose from mutual love or not ...
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... cause of the progressive movement towards it . Marx and Engels were the first to give a materialist interpretation of freedom , and they showed at the same time , through their study of history and economics and the dynamics of social ...
... cause of the progressive movement towards it . Marx and Engels were the first to give a materialist interpretation of freedom , and they showed at the same time , through their study of history and economics and the dynamics of social ...
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