SocialismJ.B. Lippincott, 1906 - 512페이지 |
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... true elements in Socialism ; and these I wish to see spread , and hope that discussion will contribute to their diffusion . There are also , in my judgment , bad and false elements in Socialism ; and I have not so poor an opinion of ...
... true elements in Socialism ; and these I wish to see spread , and hope that discussion will contribute to their diffusion . There are also , in my judgment , bad and false elements in Socialism ; and I have not so poor an opinion of ...
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... true , to assume that the existing order of society will not pass away , or that the new order which Socialism recommends will not displace it . All history is a process of incessant change , and so a continuous protest against the ...
... true , to assume that the existing order of society will not pass away , or that the new order which Socialism recommends will not displace it . All history is a process of incessant change , and so a continuous protest against the ...
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... true system . He opposed it , as he said , to Individualism , and so he defined it as " a political organisation in which the individual is sacrificed to society . " The definition may be improved by the omission of the word " political ...
... true system . He opposed it , as he said , to Individualism , and so he defined it as " a political organisation in which the individual is sacrificed to society . " The definition may be improved by the omission of the word " political ...
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... true and precise has ever been given , or ever will be given . For Socialism is essen- tially indefinite ... true Socialism or a true Individualism . The truth lies between them , yet is larger than either . The true doctrine of society ...
... true and precise has ever been given , or ever will be given . For Socialism is essen- tially indefinite ... true Socialism or a true Individualism . The truth lies between them , yet is larger than either . The true doctrine of society ...
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... true doctrine , of society . The Individualist no more wishes to destroy society than the Socialist to suppress liberty : they agree in desiring to be just both to society and the individual . But notwith- standing this agreement , they ...
... true doctrine , of society . The Individualist no more wishes to destroy society than the Socialist to suppress liberty : they agree in desiring to be just both to society and the individual . But notwith- standing this agreement , they ...
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Adam Smith Anarchism atheism become believe Britain capital capitalist character charity Christ Christian Christian Socialists Church claims co-operation Collectivism collectivist condition cracy definition demand democratic despotism distinctive doctrine duty economic economists emancipation of labour employed entitled equal essentially ethical evils exchange exchange value existence extent faith freedom human ideal implies individual individualistic industrial injustice interest J. S. Mill justice Karl Marx kind labour-power less liberty Louis Blanc manifestly Marx material means ment merely moral nation nationalisation nature necessarily necessary party Political Economy present principle private property production profit property in land realise reason recognise regards religion religious revolution right to labour selfishness sense slavery Social Democracy social organisation social questions Socialists society sphere spirit surplus-value teaching theory things tion true truth unjust use-value vidual wages wealth whole words workmen
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72 페이지 - I have never known much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it.
66 페이지 - That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.
365 페이지 - The centre moved, a circle straight succeeds, Another still, and still another spreads; Friend, parent, neighbour, first it will embrace; His country next; and next all human race...
24 페이지 - With me, on the contrary, the ideal is nothing else than the material world reflected by the human mind, and translated into forms of thought...
153 페이지 - The greater the social wealth, the functioning capital, the extent and energy of its growth, and, therefore, also the absolute mass of the proletariat and the productiveness of its labour, the greater is the industrial reserve army.
88 페이지 - The free development of each is the condition of the free development of all...
207 페이지 - Every man has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man...
146 페이지 - The different proportions in which different sorts of labour are reduced to unskilled labour as their standard, are established by a social process that goes on behind the backs of the producers, and. consequently, appear to be fixed by custom.
167 페이지 - IV, when analysing the production .of relative surplus value: within the capitalist system all methods for raising the social productiveness of labor are brought about at the cost of the individual laborer; all means for the development of production transform themselves into means of domination over, and exploitation of, the producers...
141 페이지 - If then we leave out of consideration the use-value of commodities, they have only one common property left, that of being products of labour.