Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... needs of real men they substitute the imagined needs of man in the abstract , or , in other words , of an imaginary man ; ( 4 ) they make social better- ment dependent upon the improvement or reform of individuals rather than upon the ...
... needs of real men they substitute the imagined needs of man in the abstract , or , in other words , of an imaginary man ; ( 4 ) they make social better- ment dependent upon the improvement or reform of individuals rather than upon the ...
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... needs and interests to establish socialism . Second , inasmuch as there are no moral principles standing over and above the needs and desires of men , and since these needs and desires are generally torn asunder by the actual conditions ...
... needs and interests to establish socialism . Second , inasmuch as there are no moral principles standing over and above the needs and desires of men , and since these needs and desires are generally torn asunder by the actual conditions ...
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... needs , in the sense of requirements under given conditions for the development of healthy and stable personalities ... needs of the people but to the needs of the capitalist system . Workers want and need security and the unemployed ...
... needs , in the sense of requirements under given conditions for the development of healthy and stable personalities ... needs of the people but to the needs of the capitalist system . Workers want and need security and the unemployed ...
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abstract achieved actual American attained Axis powers basis believes bourgeois bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist century Clara Zetkin common concrete conflict constitute cultural democracy democratic determine doctrine dominant economic relations equality ethics evil existing exploitation expressed fact fascism feudal Frederick Engels goal Hegel Helvetius historical Hobbes human Ibid idea ideal idealist individual industry institutions Joseph Stalin justice Kant Karl Marx labor labor power Lenin limited living man's marriage Marx and Engels Marxist masses material means ment modern world monogamy moral judgments moralists nature necessary needs and desires nomic oppression organization peace philosophers political possible poverty principle problems productive forces profit progress question relationships ruling class scientific seek self-interest slave slavery social socialist society Soviet Union Stalin standard struggle theory things Thomas Hobbes thought tion traditional values virtue whole workers