The Bucknell Review, 第 18-19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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Economic profit , however desirable , is subordinated to social con- siderations . The social costs involved make cooperation too expensive . The Castillian peasant frequently views his world as a place where trouble lurks at every turn ...
Economic profit , however desirable , is subordinated to social con- siderations . The social costs involved make cooperation too expensive . The Castillian peasant frequently views his world as a place where trouble lurks at every turn ...
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... social pressure , since its inherent character is a threat to their funda- mental values . In some cases this hostility is only implicit . Kant , for instance , never condemns social pressure directly , so far as I know . Yet , by ...
... social pressure , since its inherent character is a threat to their funda- mental values . In some cases this hostility is only implicit . Kant , for instance , never condemns social pressure directly , so far as I know . Yet , by ...
第 64 頁
... social pressure . The advantages of social pressure most stressed by anarchists are formal ones , which stem not from its content but from its mode of operation . Yet the harm done to anarchist values by the content of social pressure ...
... social pressure . The advantages of social pressure most stressed by anarchists are formal ones , which stem not from its content but from its mode of operation . Yet the harm done to anarchist values by the content of social pressure ...
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