Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... results of this approach , how- ever , are unsatisfactory , inasmuch as the attempted application of such principles collides ... result of the relative strength of the opposed forces - collective capital , or the capitalist class , and ...
... results of this approach , how- ever , are unsatisfactory , inasmuch as the attempted application of such principles collides ... result of the relative strength of the opposed forces - collective capital , or the capitalist class , and ...
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... result of its own operation , accomplishments and limitations - the best system we can have now for ordering human economic relations . In the economic sphere capitalism has brought an almost inestima- ble increase in man's control over ...
... result of its own operation , accomplishments and limitations - the best system we can have now for ordering human economic relations . In the economic sphere capitalism has brought an almost inestima- ble increase in man's control over ...
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... result of any one individual's reason but is a peculiar product of a conglomerate of interests , needs , desires , plans , and purposes . What comes out may often be not what any one individual anticipated or even desired . Hence it may ...
... result of any one individual's reason but is a peculiar product of a conglomerate of interests , needs , desires , plans , and purposes . What comes out may often be not what any one individual anticipated or even desired . Hence it may ...
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