Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... Never was there such chaos , disorder , and destruction of life and property . But never , also , was there such a conscious opportunity for men to create a new and better world . This is the day of Arma- geddon that ancient prophets ...
... Never was there such chaos , disorder , and destruction of life and property . But never , also , was there such a conscious opportunity for men to create a new and better world . This is the day of Arma- geddon that ancient prophets ...
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... never be unanimous . We can never achieve a perfect and finished form of society . We do not even BASIS OF MORAL JUDGMENTS 79.
... never be unanimous . We can never achieve a perfect and finished form of society . We do not even BASIS OF MORAL JUDGMENTS 79.
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... never liberate itself , can never attain its aims and needs , without destroying all oppression . In other words , without this position on the national question , the working class cannot ensure the maintenance of democracy and can ...
... never liberate itself , can never attain its aims and needs , without destroying all oppression . In other words , without this position on the national question , the working class cannot ensure the maintenance of democracy and can ...
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