Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... give up all our empires and hopes of empires . You , Lloyd George , you English will have to come out of India , we French out of North Africa , you Americans out of the Philippines and Puerto Rico , and leave Cuba and Mexico alone . We ...
... give up all our empires and hopes of empires . You , Lloyd George , you English will have to come out of India , we French out of North Africa , you Americans out of the Philippines and Puerto Rico , and leave Cuba and Mexico alone . We ...
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... give a general description of the norms of human actions that at the very least they show how they assure to the mass of mankind , and to every individual , the prime necessities of life . On this basis , there need be no hesitation in ...
... give a general description of the norms of human actions that at the very least they show how they assure to the mass of mankind , and to every individual , the prime necessities of life . On this basis , there need be no hesitation in ...
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... give is that Reason rules the world - somehow the strivings and struggles of men move history in the direction of ever greater freedom . Thus he had a conception of historical progress and found this progress in the exten- sion of ...
... give is that Reason rules the world - somehow the strivings and struggles of men move history in the direction of ever greater freedom . Thus he had a conception of historical progress and found this progress in the exten- sion of ...
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