Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... freedom , or liberty , but most writers who have used the term either do not define it or frame definitions so abstract and vague as to be meaningless or positively mis- leading . The idea of freedom appears in every phase of our daily ...
... freedom , or liberty , but most writers who have used the term either do not define it or frame definitions so abstract and vague as to be meaningless or positively mis- leading . The idea of freedom appears in every phase of our daily ...
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... freedom ? Or is it the sacrifice of freedom in the interests of security and material goods , as many contemporary writers seek to maintain ? Here is one of the knottiest and most crucial theoretical problems of our time . Is it true ...
... freedom ? Or is it the sacrifice of freedom in the interests of security and material goods , as many contemporary writers seek to maintain ? Here is one of the knottiest and most crucial theoretical problems of our time . Is it true ...
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... freedom even in this lower , economic sphere of human activity . Men are not yet free so long as they are subject to those features of nature and their society that compel the overwhelming majority to a hard life of unremitting toil ...
... freedom even in this lower , economic sphere of human activity . Men are not yet free so long as they are subject to those features of nature and their society that compel the overwhelming majority to a hard life of unremitting toil ...
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