Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... rule of per- sons " ) , and requires the suppression of any private armies , such as the feudal lord's retainers ... rules of the game . This brief account helps to show how capitalist ethics is based on private property , as is the law ...
... rule of per- sons " ) , and requires the suppression of any private armies , such as the feudal lord's retainers ... rules of the game . This brief account helps to show how capitalist ethics is based on private property , as is the law ...
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... rule for all men to act in that kind of situation . This principle has some of the virtues and fewer of the obvious shortcomings of its famous prede- cessor , " Do unto others as you would have them do unto you . " Kant was right , as a ...
... rule for all men to act in that kind of situation . This principle has some of the virtues and fewer of the obvious shortcomings of its famous prede- cessor , " Do unto others as you would have them do unto you . " Kant was right , as a ...
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... rule lose their power they have thereby forfeited all claim to rule . It will be well to examine the power or " might makes right " ethics through a few of its historical developments . Plato , in the opening book of his Republic ...
... rule lose their power they have thereby forfeited all claim to rule . It will be well to examine the power or " might makes right " ethics through a few of its historical developments . Plato , in the opening book of his Republic ...
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