Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... given conditions may be evaluated . Has the Soviet Union solved the problems of unemploy- ment , of " poverty amidst plenty , " and given the material and cultural goods of life to the multi - millions of working people ? Then the ...
... given conditions may be evaluated . Has the Soviet Union solved the problems of unemploy- ment , of " poverty amidst plenty , " and given the material and cultural goods of life to the multi - millions of working people ? Then the ...
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... given time rational in the sense that without them individuals cannot pursue their rational goals or attain their ends . Further , they have arisen out of determinate conditions and causes and are thus likely to serve some purpose and ...
... given time rational in the sense that without them individuals cannot pursue their rational goals or attain their ends . Further , they have arisen out of determinate conditions and causes and are thus likely to serve some purpose and ...
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... given above , one can easily see that every assertion of free- dom is a kind of declaration of independence , an assertion of right . It is an expression of a desire for what is believed to be a better state of things . As will be seen ...
... given above , one can easily see that every assertion of free- dom is a kind of declaration of independence , an assertion of right . It is an expression of a desire for what is believed to be a better state of things . As will be seen ...
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