Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... necessary to Nazi war economy . In short , the collective farm is scientifically de- sirable but socially and politically incompatible with the capitalist economic structure . What the social scientists really mean when they say they ...
... necessary to Nazi war economy . In short , the collective farm is scientifically de- sirable but socially and politically incompatible with the capitalist economic structure . What the social scientists really mean when they say they ...
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... necessary evil , required by man's wickedness , as distinct from society , which is produced by his wants . Or , again , " Society in every state is a blessing , but government , even in its best state , is but a necessary evil . " 83 ...
... necessary evil , required by man's wickedness , as distinct from society , which is produced by his wants . Or , again , " Society in every state is a blessing , but government , even in its best state , is but a necessary evil . " 83 ...
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... necessary means are not satisfactory to them , they remain content with the capitalist world with its poverty , unemployment , and aggressive wars . They ignore , for one thing , that the means necessary for the attainment of socialism ...
... necessary means are not satisfactory to them , they remain content with the capitalist world with its poverty , unemployment , and aggressive wars . They ignore , for one thing , that the means necessary for the attainment of socialism ...
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