Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... desires and aversions . It is no wonder that , having departed ( in their own illusions ) from the concrete world of men , the idealist philosophers have brought forth theories so remote and so devoid of concrete guiding power . Of ...
... desires and aversions . It is no wonder that , having departed ( in their own illusions ) from the concrete world of men , the idealist philosophers have brought forth theories so remote and so devoid of concrete guiding power . Of ...
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... desires of men , and since these needs and desires are generally torn asunder by the actual conditions of the class divisions of society , there are only two genuine positions upon which moral judgments can be based . These are the ...
... desires of men , and since these needs and desires are generally torn asunder by the actual conditions of the class divisions of society , there are only two genuine positions upon which moral judgments can be based . These are the ...
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... desires under certain conditions . When we look at our whole educational system , this appears as a truism , but it ... desires in relation not to the needs of the people but to the needs of the capitalist system . Workers want and need ...
... desires under certain conditions . When we look at our whole educational system , this appears as a truism , but it ... desires in relation not to the needs of the people but to the needs of the capitalist system . Workers want and need ...
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