Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... masses of men that they require and that its own development of the forces of production makes possible . In other words , the means of production that capitalism itself has developed to such a high level have outgrown the capitalist ...
... masses of men that they require and that its own development of the forces of production makes possible . In other words , the means of production that capitalism itself has developed to such a high level have outgrown the capitalist ...
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... masses of the people who make up the nation , and who believe in these policies without reservation.120 That the term freedom needs constant redefining is both a tribute to its unlimited breadth of meaning and to its ubiquity among us ...
... masses of the people who make up the nation , and who believe in these policies without reservation.120 That the term freedom needs constant redefining is both a tribute to its unlimited breadth of meaning and to its ubiquity among us ...
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... masses of people . They are being fought for again on a world scale in a war that dwarfs every other struggle man has known . These freedoms are accepted , at least in theory , and practiced to a greater or lesser extent by all but ...
... masses of people . They are being fought for again on a world scale in a war that dwarfs every other struggle man has known . These freedoms are accepted , at least in theory , and practiced to a greater or lesser extent by all but ...
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