Morality, Work, Power, and Parasitism

Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):82-91 (1993)
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Abstract

When people speak of the precipice on which we are sitting, they often appeal to some particular features of Russian culture, the Russian people, etc. I will not be discussing this point. I do not want to do so mainly because such discourses very often amount to no more than a peculiar type of racism

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