Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... positions upon which moral judgments can be based . These are the positions or standpoints , the needs and interests ... position in society tends to impel them in one direction or another . Social compulsion leads them far more than ...
... positions upon which moral judgments can be based . These are the positions or standpoints , the needs and interests ... position in society tends to impel them in one direction or another . Social compulsion leads them far more than ...
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... position disturbed . And the position of this class of landed gentry deprived it of the possibility of a scientific understanding of the laws of social movement . So it was that Hobbes ' most noteworthy effort at moral science came to ...
... position disturbed . And the position of this class of landed gentry deprived it of the possibility of a scientific understanding of the laws of social movement . So it was that Hobbes ' most noteworthy effort at moral science came to ...
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... position involves the subordination of a moral ideal to limited class needs . On the contrary , however , the Marxist position involves both the rooting of moral ideals in concrete human needs and indicates the direction that must be ...
... position involves the subordination of a moral ideal to limited class needs . On the contrary , however , the Marxist position involves both the rooting of moral ideals in concrete human needs and indicates the direction that must be ...
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