Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... expressed in legal terms , into closer and closer conformity with the ideal of justice , eternal justice . And this justice is never anything but the ideolo- gized , glorified expression of the existing economic relations , at times ...
... expressed in legal terms , into closer and closer conformity with the ideal of justice , eternal justice . And this justice is never anything but the ideolo- gized , glorified expression of the existing economic relations , at times ...
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... expressed as the ideals of a powerful rising class but as universal standards , eter- nally true and proper for all men everywhere . Freedom was the cry of the bourgeoisie , and in their revolutionary heydey they meant real and ...
... expressed as the ideals of a powerful rising class but as universal standards , eter- nally true and proper for all men everywhere . Freedom was the cry of the bourgeoisie , and in their revolutionary heydey they meant real and ...
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... expressed the worth of the human personality in the demand that " man must be used as an end only , never as a means . " This , too , is part of what Stalin meant when he said , " It is time to realize that of all the valuable capital ...
... expressed the worth of the human personality in the demand that " man must be used as an end only , never as a means . " This , too , is part of what Stalin meant when he said , " It is time to realize that of all the valuable capital ...
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