Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... practice , but no matter how true this may be , one can only ask why they have not been practiced . Again the answer is either the spiritualistic one that men are evil by nature and seek material gains rather than the things of the ...
... practice , but no matter how true this may be , one can only ask why they have not been practiced . Again the answer is either the spiritualistic one that men are evil by nature and seek material gains rather than the things of the ...
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... practice has brought the overwhelming masses of people . There is one other great ethical tradition which impinges ... practiced than openly expressed and theoretically developed . Yet a few bold souls have dared to affirm it as the ...
... practice has brought the overwhelming masses of people . There is one other great ethical tradition which impinges ... practiced than openly expressed and theoretically developed . Yet a few bold souls have dared to affirm it as the ...
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... practice and their corresponding public opinion about the practice of each individual - and that will be the end of it.75 Fortunately we have from the pen of the German Communist wo- man leader Clara Zetkin an illuminating account of ...
... practice and their corresponding public opinion about the practice of each individual - and that will be the end of it.75 Fortunately we have from the pen of the German Communist wo- man leader Clara Zetkin an illuminating account of ...
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