Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... cultural needs and desires . Inasmuch as every gain in the standard of living of the masses of people is a step in that direction , Marxists judge it good ; and inasmuch as only the socialization of the means of production can solidly ...
... cultural needs and desires . Inasmuch as every gain in the standard of living of the masses of people is a step in that direction , Marxists judge it good ; and inasmuch as only the socialization of the means of production can solidly ...
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... cultural exchange on equal terms , and thereby the breaking down of the existing distinctions and cleavages between urban and rural life . All of the above provides an appalling example of what happens when scientific analysis and moral ...
... cultural exchange on equal terms , and thereby the breaking down of the existing distinctions and cleavages between urban and rural life . All of the above provides an appalling example of what happens when scientific analysis and moral ...
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... cultural environment that surrounds them ? And it is only on this assumption that it is generally possible to speak of the Jews as a single nation . What , then , distinguishes Bauer's nation from the mystical and self - contained ...
... cultural environment that surrounds them ? And it is only on this assumption that it is generally possible to speak of the Jews as a single nation . What , then , distinguishes Bauer's nation from the mystical and self - contained ...
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