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It is to be hoped that in the postwar world all types of work— professional , agricultural , industrial - will be recognized , as well as the importance of perfecting the structures through which work is performed .
It is to be hoped that in the postwar world all types of work— professional , agricultural , industrial - will be recognized , as well as the importance of perfecting the structures through which work is performed .
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Although we wish to cling to the old tradition , the fact is that we have adopted the industrial system . Our economy has grown infinitely more complex . We are no longer individually self - sufficient ; we are dependent upon outside ...
Although we wish to cling to the old tradition , the fact is that we have adopted the industrial system . Our economy has grown infinitely more complex . We are no longer individually self - sufficient ; we are dependent upon outside ...
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War is a tragic way to learn , but the almost overnight conversion of a peaceful nation to an economy producing the implements of war for all the United Nations has demonstrated what government and industry can do if they must ...
War is a tragic way to learn , but the almost overnight conversion of a peaceful nation to an economy producing the implements of war for all the United Nations has demonstrated what government and industry can do if they must ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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