Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... theory Epicurus lived a quiet , modest , and relatively frugal life , “ cultivating his own garden . " This theory , while an improvement over that of Aristippus , has two obvious shortcomings : social atomism and quietism . To be a ...
... theory Epicurus lived a quiet , modest , and relatively frugal life , “ cultivating his own garden . " This theory , while an improvement over that of Aristippus , has two obvious shortcomings : social atomism and quietism . To be a ...
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... theories , even contradictory if necessary , and have never depended on one theory if two or more might do better . Thus we have , as another product of the bourgeois world , a social theory that is the precise opposite of the theory of ...
... theories , even contradictory if necessary , and have never depended on one theory if two or more might do better . Thus we have , as another product of the bourgeois world , a social theory that is the precise opposite of the theory of ...
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... theory , best known to Americans through Tom Paine . According to this theory , the state is a necessary evil , required by man's wickedness , as distinct from society , which is produced by his wants . Or , again , " Society in every ...
... theory , best known to Americans through Tom Paine . According to this theory , the state is a necessary evil , required by man's wickedness , as distinct from society , which is produced by his wants . Or , again , " Society in every ...
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