Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... human reason would have to invent them , for they are the expressions of the same reason that is in us . Since reason cannot be against reason , it follows that our human reason must accept these institutions , reconcile itself with ...
... human reason would have to invent them , for they are the expressions of the same reason that is in us . Since reason cannot be against reason , it follows that our human reason must accept these institutions , reconcile itself with ...
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... human needs and existing institutions . Society is some- thing more than the separate individuals that compose it . But society can have no good , no end , no justification apart from its individual components . It is neither a person ...
... human needs and existing institutions . Society is some- thing more than the separate individuals that compose it . But society can have no good , no end , no justification apart from its individual components . It is neither a person ...
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... human productivity , with man's mastery of his material environment that capitalism achieved and that socialism has been carrying forward in the Soviet Union . The moral is that there can be no meaningful theory of human progress that ...
... human productivity , with man's mastery of his material environment that capitalism achieved and that socialism has been carrying forward in the Soviet Union . The moral is that there can be no meaningful theory of human progress that ...
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