Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... philosophers and religious leaders to solve the problem of the objectives of American agriculture . This may seem like a peculiar division of labor to the unsophis- ticated , but it represents a strong and respected tradition in modern ...
... philosophers and religious leaders to solve the problem of the objectives of American agriculture . This may seem like a peculiar division of labor to the unsophis- ticated , but it represents a strong and respected tradition in modern ...
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... philosophers sought to create a moral science , but , as we shall try to show , they were doomed to failure by the impossibility of reconciling the actual processes of capitalist eco- nomy with the needs and aspirations of the masses of ...
... philosophers sought to create a moral science , but , as we shall try to show , they were doomed to failure by the impossibility of reconciling the actual processes of capitalist eco- nomy with the needs and aspirations of the masses of ...
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... philosophers about sharecropping , about the vast land holdings of the insurance companies , about the colossal gap between the prices the farmer receives for his products and the prices paid by the city consumer for processed ...
... philosophers about sharecropping , about the vast land holdings of the insurance companies , about the colossal gap between the prices the farmer receives for his products and the prices paid by the city consumer for processed ...
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