Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... individual components . There is no good over and above the life of individuals in society . The ques- tion , should society serve the individual or the individual serve society , is a false question , which arises only when there is a ...
... individual components . There is no good over and above the life of individuals in society . The ques- tion , should society serve the individual or the individual serve society , is a false question , which arises only when there is a ...
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... individuals in relationships . The question , does the individual exist for society or society for the individual ? is a false question because it first separates individuals from their relationships and then asks whether the things ...
... individuals in relationships . The question , does the individual exist for society or society for the individual ? is a false question because it first separates individuals from their relationships and then asks whether the things ...
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... 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 ... individual . Walter Duranty SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL 143.
... 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 ... individual . Walter Duranty SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL 143.
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