Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... ideal type of human personality : actions and attitudes being judged as virtuous when they lead to or exemplify the ideal type , and as vicious when they are in contradiction with it . Thus it is that ideas of right and wrong in human ...
... ideal type of human personality : actions and attitudes being judged as virtuous when they lead to or exemplify the ideal type , and as vicious when they are in contradiction with it . Thus it is that ideas of right and wrong in human ...
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... ideal starkly reveals the contradictions and ethical bankruptcy of capitalism . The only ideal it can offer the members of society is one that by its nature is attainable only by a few at the expense of the many . It is such conceptions ...
... ideal starkly reveals the contradictions and ethical bankruptcy of capitalism . The only ideal it can offer the members of society is one that by its nature is attainable only by a few at the expense of the many . It is such conceptions ...
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... ideal individual through the ideal society . " And accordingly it finds " in an adequate , a free and harmonious social life , at once the primary condition and the end and completion of individuality . ' " 53 For socialism does not ...
... ideal individual through the ideal society . " And accordingly it finds " in an adequate , a free and harmonious social life , at once the primary condition and the end and completion of individuality . ' " 53 For socialism does not ...
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