Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... conception of the family is necessary — one that is derived from an historical and scientific study of the origin of the monogamous family - one that can view the family in terms of its dynamic relationship to the struggle for the ...
... conception of the family is necessary — one that is derived from an historical and scientific study of the origin of the monogamous family - one that can view the family in terms of its dynamic relationship to the struggle for the ...
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... conception of freedom pos- sesses . But if this is the case , then the idea of freedom must be revised , its contradictions eliminated and its scope extended . The concept of freedom must be raised to a new level . At the same time this ...
... conception of freedom pos- sesses . But if this is the case , then the idea of freedom must be revised , its contradictions eliminated and its scope extended . The concept of freedom must be raised to a new level . At the same time this ...
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... conception . The difference is between those who use this principle to justify the existing order by some verbal magic and those who would carry it out to its logical conclusions in a socialist world order . For a radical note is ...
... conception . The difference is between those who use this principle to justify the existing order by some verbal magic and those who would carry it out to its logical conclusions in a socialist world order . For a radical note is ...
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