Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... relations are in fact ] material relations inde- pendent of human will . . . People cannot exist without pro- ducing the means of their existence . . . . The material char- acter of social labor relations consists in their dependence on ...
... relations are in fact ] material relations inde- pendent of human will . . . People cannot exist without pro- ducing the means of their existence . . . . The material char- acter of social labor relations consists in their dependence on ...
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... relations between men and the state , the principle of status prevails . A worker is represented by the trade union in relations with his employer , whether he is a member of the union or not . Direction of labor , employment by an ...
... relations between men and the state , the principle of status prevails . A worker is represented by the trade union in relations with his employer , whether he is a member of the union or not . Direction of labor , employment by an ...
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... relations only inas- much as they correspond to the needs , inclinations or aspira- tions of human beings , thus ... relations and political forms cannot be explained either by themselves or by the so - called general development of ...
... relations only inas- much as they correspond to the needs , inclinations or aspira- tions of human beings , thus ... relations and political forms cannot be explained either by themselves or by the so - called general development of ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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