Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... labor is the most steadfast partner in this alliance . This is not so because labor is more moral but because , as the Marxist analysis indicates , the needs and interests of labor more decisively compel it to oppose fascism , to ...
... labor is the most steadfast partner in this alliance . This is not so because labor is more moral but because , as the Marxist analysis indicates , the needs and interests of labor more decisively compel it to oppose fascism , to ...
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... labor struggle , or each revolutionary uprising of workers , farmers , or colonial people to see whether in every particular case the ethical canons of the bour- geoisie are observed . He examines them only in terms of whether they will ...
... labor struggle , or each revolutionary uprising of workers , farmers , or colonial people to see whether in every particular case the ethical canons of the bour- geoisie are observed . He examines them only in terms of whether they will ...
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... labor , " by the ability of capital to profit from the utilization of this labor . The difficulty remains that political freedom is held to be subor- dinate to some more pervasive and more fundamental kind of freedom -the freedom of ...
... labor , " by the ability of capital to profit from the utilization of this labor . The difficulty remains that political freedom is held to be subor- dinate to some more pervasive and more fundamental kind of freedom -the freedom of ...
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