Their Morals and Ours: The Class Foundations of Moral Practice

Leon Trotsky
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Participating in the revolutionary workers movement "with open eyes and an intense will--only this can give the highest moral satisfaction to a thinking being," Trotsky writes. He explains how morality is rooted in the interests of contending social classes. With a reply by the pragmatist philosopher John Dewey and a Marxist response to Dewey by George Novack.
Genres: PoliticsPhilosophyNonfictionHistoryTheoryEssays20th CenturyRussian Literature
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