Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... idea of race is an example of a primitive conception of science as primarily classificatory , the idea that we know a thing when we have put it into the proper pigeonhole . And " race " seemed to provide an especially good set of ...
... idea of race is an example of a primitive conception of science as primarily classificatory , the idea that we know a thing when we have put it into the proper pigeonhole . And " race " seemed to provide an especially good set of ...
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... idea of freedom was progressive and revolutionary . Like every concept of freedom it was not set forth as a mere statement of fact , of what is the case , but embodied , rather , a demand for a state of things that ought to be . It is ...
... idea of freedom was progressive and revolutionary . Like every concept of freedom it was not set forth as a mere statement of fact , of what is the case , but embodied , rather , a demand for a state of things that ought to be . It is ...
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... idea of freedom must be revised , its contradictions eliminated and its scope extended . The concept of freedom must be raised to a new level . At the same time this new conception of freedom is not a mere creation of imagina- tion . It ...
... idea of freedom must be revised , its contradictions eliminated and its scope extended . The concept of freedom must be raised to a new level . At the same time this new conception of freedom is not a mere creation of imagina- tion . It ...
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