Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... force decides . ” 1 This recognition of the relationship of forces denies the liberal position altogether . If the working day at any given time is a result of the relative strength of the opposed forces - collective capital , or the ...
... force decides . ” 1 This recognition of the relationship of forces denies the liberal position altogether . If the working day at any given time is a result of the relative strength of the opposed forces - collective capital , or the ...
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... forces of production makes possible . In other words , the means of production that capitalism itself has developed to such a high level have outgrown the capitalist productive relations , that is , the private ownership of these ...
... forces of production makes possible . In other words , the means of production that capitalism itself has developed to such a high level have outgrown the capitalist productive relations , that is , the private ownership of these ...
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... forces . Thus it operates in a theoretical vacuum . The difference between John Brown with all his faults and the ... forces that prevent these possibilities from being realized . Dewey's whole approach is tantamount to the denial of ...
... forces . Thus it operates in a theoretical vacuum . The difference between John Brown with all his faults and the ... forces that prevent these possibilities from being realized . Dewey's whole approach is tantamount to the denial of ...
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