Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... material conditions under which they live , both those which they find already existing and those produced by their activity . These premises can thus be verified in a purely empirical way.19 Applied to ethics , this means that instead ...
... material conditions under which they live , both those which they find already existing and those produced by their activity . These premises can thus be verified in a purely empirical way.19 Applied to ethics , this means that instead ...
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... material goods , as many contemporary writers seek to maintain ? Here is one of the knottiest and most crucial theoretical problems of our time . Is it true that people are willing to renounce freedom for security , to give up political ...
... material goods , as many contemporary writers seek to maintain ? Here is one of the knottiest and most crucial theoretical problems of our time . Is it true that people are willing to renounce freedom for security , to give up political ...
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... material standards of progress . But the crassness of a particular stage of capitalist expansion is not to be confused with the vast increases in human productivity , with man's mastery of his material environment that capitalism ...
... material standards of progress . But the crassness of a particular stage of capitalist expansion is not to be confused with the vast increases in human productivity , with man's mastery of his material environment that capitalism ...
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