The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting, Parte1National Conference on Social Welfare, 1951 |
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... nature has differed from society to society should be obvious . We have only to look about us to recognize that there is considerable variability in our present - day American conception of human nature . The orientation we inher- ited ...
... nature has differed from society to society should be obvious . We have only to look about us to recognize that there is considerable variability in our present - day American conception of human nature . The orientation we inher- ited ...
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... nature is a mixture of the good and bad . These would say that control and effort are certainly needed , but lapses can be understood and need not always be severely condemned . Such a definition of basic human nature would appear to be ...
... nature is a mixture of the good and bad . These would say that control and effort are certainly needed , but lapses can be understood and need not always be severely condemned . Such a definition of basic human nature would appear to be ...
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... nature . The questions re- garding the division of responsibility between these two branches of government call for more thorough discussion than is possible here . Certainly in reexamining the basic principles we should bear in mind ...
... nature . The questions re- garding the division of responsibility between these two branches of government call for more thorough discussion than is possible here . Certainly in reexamining the basic principles we should bear in mind ...
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THE AMERICAN People in THE WORLD CRISIS | 1 |
THE COMMON CORE OF SOCIAL WORK IN DIFFERENT COUN | 19 |
THE HUMAN ASPECTS OF MOBILIZATION | 37 |
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