Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... scientific analysis of the nature of the capitalist mode of production . That they did so does not mean that ideas of justice were inoperative in their analysis of the nature of capitalist political economy , but merely that a scientific ...
... scientific analysis of the nature of the capitalist mode of production . That they did so does not mean that ideas of justice were inoperative in their analysis of the nature of capitalist political economy , but merely that a scientific ...
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... scientific or ethical . But what is more , his whole analysis reveals the impossibility of a capitalist moral science . Class interests prevent both scientific objectivity and humanly desirable moral standards . Clearly this is , to use ...
... scientific or ethical . But what is more , his whole analysis reveals the impossibility of a capitalist moral science . Class interests prevent both scientific objectivity and humanly desirable moral standards . Clearly this is , to use ...
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... scientific stand- ards of evaluation . Judgments based simply on race , class , religious , or national preference have no objective or scientific standing - they are merely the expressions of group or caste interest , and must ob ...
... scientific stand- ards of evaluation . Judgments based simply on race , class , religious , or national preference have no objective or scientific standing - they are merely the expressions of group or caste interest , and must ob ...
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