The Soul of Liberty: The Universal Ethic of Freedom and Human RightsGutenberg Press, 1980 - 325 pagine |
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... Universal Ethic - Verification Verification - Applying the Universal Ethic CHAPTER 3 : ETHICS THROUGH THE AGES I. RELIGION AND THE UNIVERSAL ETHIC Ethics versus Religion - The Universal Ethic and the Ten Commandments - The Universal Ethic ...
... Universal Ethic - Verification Verification - Applying the Universal Ethic CHAPTER 3 : ETHICS THROUGH THE AGES I. RELIGION AND THE UNIVERSAL ETHIC Ethics versus Religion - The Universal Ethic and the Ten Commandments - The Universal Ethic ...
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... UNIVERSAL FREEDOM The Ethical Spectrum - - Why Be Ethical - Protecting Our Freedoms The God - Like - Nature of the Universal Ethic - Thus Let It 277 Be Done NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR 307 311 315 323 325 ...
... UNIVERSAL FREEDOM The Ethical Spectrum - - Why Be Ethical - Protecting Our Freedoms The God - Like - Nature of the Universal Ethic - Thus Let It 277 Be Done NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR 307 311 315 323 325 ...
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Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE UNIVERSAL ETHIC | 31 |
ETHICS THROUGH THE AGES | 59 |
THE JUST STATE | 103 |
THE FREE ECONOMY | 139 |
TAXATION | 180 |
ECONOMIC FREEDOM | 194 |
ECOLOGY | 203 |
CONSERVATION | 217 |
THE FREE SOCIETY | 227 |
PRIVACY | 263 |
TOWARDS UNIVERSAL FREEDOM | 277 |
Why Be Ethical | 289 |
Be Done | 296 |
NOTES | 307 |
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