Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... interests from those of our fellows , whereas our own rational self - interest teaches us that each individual can live happily only through the harmony of our individual interests . Karl Marx wrote concerning this whole school of ...
... interests from those of our fellows , whereas our own rational self - interest teaches us that each individual can live happily only through the harmony of our individual interests . Karl Marx wrote concerning this whole school of ...
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... interests to establish socialism . Second , inasmuch as there are no moral principles standing over and above the needs and desires of men , and since these needs and desires are generally torn asunder by the actual conditions of the ...
... interests to establish socialism . Second , inasmuch as there are no moral principles standing over and above the needs and desires of men , and since these needs and desires are generally torn asunder by the actual conditions of the ...
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... interests of the individual person and the interests of the collective . There should be no such contrast , because collectivism , socialism , does not deny , but combines individual interests with the interests of the collective ...
... interests of the individual person and the interests of the collective . There should be no such contrast , because collectivism , socialism , does not deny , but combines individual interests with the interests of the collective ...
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