The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 40 頁
... Proudhon either . He did of course prize liberty and wrote eloquently in its behalf ; but he also recognized that it might conflict with respect , a value he prized even more.12 Part of what Proudhon means by respect is accepting the ...
... Proudhon either . He did of course prize liberty and wrote eloquently in its behalf ; but he also recognized that it might conflict with respect , a value he prized even more.12 Part of what Proudhon means by respect is accepting the ...
第 49 頁
... Proudhon's ideal , mutualist society , each is considerate of the point of view of others and each knows that the others are con- siderate of his own . What Proudhon values in this situation is not only its support for individual goal ...
... Proudhon's ideal , mutualist society , each is considerate of the point of view of others and each knows that the others are con- siderate of his own . What Proudhon values in this situation is not only its support for individual goal ...
第 53 頁
... Proudhon lies clearly within the boundaries of liberal psychology . He explicitly rejects the same two hypotheses about motivation as the liberals , denying both that the desire to dominate is unavoidable and that beney- olence can ...
... Proudhon lies clearly within the boundaries of liberal psychology . He explicitly rejects the same two hypotheses about motivation as the liberals , denying both that the desire to dominate is unavoidable and that beney- olence can ...
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