@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008196, author = {白石, 正夫 and SHIRAISHI, Masao}, journal = {室蘭工業大学研究報告. 文科編, Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology. Cultural science}, month = {Nov}, note = {application/pdf, In the past papers I sought to find out a measure of freedom and to decide the framework in which freedom should be discussed. Therefore, my target this time falls upon the study of a society which guarantees most freedom and of the requirements for such a society. We have just witnessed the breakdown of ‘socialism' in USSR and Eastern Europe. The Western bloc claims the victory of capitalism. Indeed it is perfectly true that the so-called Stalinist socialism refused to secure the political freedom on the part of peoples. Does the fact immediately mean that socialism is against freedom and capitalism for freedom? This is a most urgent question to be answered today. The present paper uses three books to make the author's standpoint clear; Capitalism and Freedom by M. Friedman and two volumes by K. Marx: Grundrisse der kritik der Politischen Ökonomie and Zur Judenfrage.}, pages = {95--115}, title = {資本主義・社会主義・自由}, volume = {42}, year = {1992}, yomi = {シライシ, マサオ} }