Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... constitutes either a fair day's pay or a fair day's work ? The capitalist owner of industry seeks the longest working day he can get for the lowest possible wages . The worker just as nat- urally seeks the highest possible pay for the ...
... constitutes either a fair day's pay or a fair day's work ? The capitalist owner of industry seeks the longest working day he can get for the lowest possible wages . The worker just as nat- urally seeks the highest possible pay for the ...
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... constitute the very essence of the historic movement , but the ethical motive presents itself as the most constant and regulative force in the evolu- tion of humanity . " 21 He holds further that : " It is largely because Europe has ...
... constitute the very essence of the historic movement , but the ethical motive presents itself as the most constant and regulative force in the evolu- tion of humanity . " 21 He holds further that : " It is largely because Europe has ...
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... constitute , negatively , the very definition of fascism as a monopoly capitalist rule which will sacrifice and destroy the whole content of bourgeois freedom in the interests of continued profits . Nevertheless , with all its ...
... constitute , negatively , the very definition of fascism as a monopoly capitalist rule which will sacrifice and destroy the whole content of bourgeois freedom in the interests of continued profits . Nevertheless , with all its ...
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