The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1965 |
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... moral implications to our civil law . Not only do the substantive provisions of civil law reflect many of the community's widely held moral convictions - even though they often do so only minimally — but the primary sanction for adher ...
... moral implications to our civil law . Not only do the substantive provisions of civil law reflect many of the community's widely held moral convictions - even though they often do so only minimally — but the primary sanction for adher ...
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... moral values had been enacted into law already . It is in the sense of this inherent limitation upon the moral validity of the judgments expressed in civil law that the ACLU statement should be read . It is at once a statement as to the ...
... moral values had been enacted into law already . It is in the sense of this inherent limitation upon the moral validity of the judgments expressed in civil law that the ACLU statement should be read . It is at once a statement as to the ...
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... moral justification independently of its own judgments , it cannot assert the moral justification for us . It cannot , nor has it undertaken to , tell us in what circumstances that justification arises . To assert that there is a higher ...
... moral justification independently of its own judgments , it cannot assert the moral justification for us . It cannot , nor has it undertaken to , tell us in what circumstances that justification arises . To assert that there is a higher ...
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SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH THE LEGISLATIVE | 18 |
CIVIL RIGHTSUNFINISHED BUSINESS | 35 |
POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATESWHAT NEXT? | 55 |
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