The Foundations of MoralityVan Nostrand, 1964 - 398 páginas Man's duties and responsibilities in comtemporary society analyzed in the light of moral philosophy and the findings of modern economics. |
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THE MYSTERY OF MORALS | 7 |
LONG RUN US SHORT | 44 |
THE NEED FOR GENERAL | 53 |
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