Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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3 Socialist Values Values are important . When ordinary people have said that they no longer know what socialism stands for , it is unlikely that they are thinking either of details of policy in manifestos or striving for " the correct ...
3 Socialist Values Values are important . When ordinary people have said that they no longer know what socialism stands for , it is unlikely that they are thinking either of details of policy in manifestos or striving for " the correct ...
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... values of any kind ( let alone socialist ) . He obviously believed that pure description is validation and held a pietistic belief that everything he did , because he held high office , was interesting or of value . To be purely ...
... values of any kind ( let alone socialist ) . He obviously believed that pure description is validation and held a pietistic belief that everything he did , because he held high office , was interesting or of value . To be purely ...
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... values against three schools of thought : those who think it is possible to be purely pragmatic ; those Marxists who think that values are simply a product of the mode of production ; and the neo - liberals who think that public life ...
... values against three schools of thought : those who think it is possible to be purely pragmatic ; those Marxists who think that values are simply a product of the mode of production ; and the neo - liberals who think that public life ...
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