Mortimer Adler Quote

Emancipation of human labor from economic servitude and exploitation, i.e., from organizations of production in which the conditions of work are determined by a master class who own the means of production, and in which the fruits of work are alienated from workers to the benefit of masters.


The Idea of Freedom: A dialectical examination of the conceptions of freedom (ed. 1958)


Emancipation of human labor from economic servitude and exploitation, i.e., from organizations of production in which the conditions of work are...

Emancipation of human labor from economic servitude and exploitation, i.e., from organizations of production in which the conditions of work are...

Emancipation of human labor from economic servitude and exploitation, i.e., from organizations of production in which the conditions of work are...

Emancipation of human labor from economic servitude and exploitation, i.e., from organizations of production in which the conditions of work are...