Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... thought , their approach may well seem so natural and reasonable as to require little comment . To the professional philoso- pher , however , it comes as a shocking departure from traditional modes of thought because the Marxist ...
... thought , their approach may well seem so natural and reasonable as to require little comment . To the professional philoso- pher , however , it comes as a shocking departure from traditional modes of thought because the Marxist ...
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... thought be understood . He wanted to establish justice and right as eternal verities , transcending the judgments of individuals and social classes and freed from contemporary Greek controversies concerning the gods - controversies ...
... thought be understood . He wanted to establish justice and right as eternal verities , transcending the judgments of individuals and social classes and freed from contemporary Greek controversies concerning the gods - controversies ...
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... thought . It is necessary to remember , in this connection , that until Marx and Engels , socialism remained utopian while bourgeois thought was becoming increasingly scientific . It is a far cry from the militant " socialism " of ...
... thought . It is necessary to remember , in this connection , that until Marx and Engels , socialism remained utopian while bourgeois thought was becoming increasingly scientific . It is a far cry from the militant " socialism " of ...
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