Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... justice , eternal justice . And this justice is never anything but the ideolo- gized , glorified expression of the existing economic relations , at times from the conservative side , at times from the revolutionary side . The justice of ...
... justice , eternal justice . And this justice is never anything but the ideolo- gized , glorified expression of the existing economic relations , at times from the conservative side , at times from the revolutionary side . The justice of ...
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... justice , " or if one , like Mülberger , declares that the phlogiston theory no less than the oxygen theory is perfectly correct.11 The above passage touches upon so many ideas that it is impossible to take them all up at this point ...
... justice , " or if one , like Mülberger , declares that the phlogiston theory no less than the oxygen theory is perfectly correct.11 The above passage touches upon so many ideas that it is impossible to take them all up at this point ...
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... justice . One of these men , the sophist Thrasymachus , claims that " justice is simply the interest of the stronger . " This has for centuries been held up to students of Plato as the height of infamy without considering that Plato may ...
... justice . One of these men , the sophist Thrasymachus , claims that " justice is simply the interest of the stronger . " This has for centuries been held up to students of Plato as the height of infamy without considering that Plato may ...
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