Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen69National Conference on Social Welfare, 1942 |
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... living is not limited to materialistic concepts , that the dignity of the individual and his essential freedoms are part and parcel of our standards . We do take pride in our standard of living . But we take greater pride in our ...
... living is not limited to materialistic concepts , that the dignity of the individual and his essential freedoms are part and parcel of our standards . We do take pride in our standard of living . But we take greater pride in our ...
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... living . But it would be a mistake to regard the tax program simply as a device for preventing infla- tion . It is at the same time the means of distributing the burdens of war in accordance with each one's capacity to bear those ...
... living . But it would be a mistake to regard the tax program simply as a device for preventing infla- tion . It is at the same time the means of distributing the burdens of war in accordance with each one's capacity to bear those ...
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... living , atti- tudes toward local autonomy , and approval or disapproval of what constitutes adequate standards of living make it difficult if not impossible to develop uniform Federal standards . The Fed- eral Government , however ...
... living , atti- tudes toward local autonomy , and approval or disapproval of what constitutes adequate standards of living make it difficult if not impossible to develop uniform Federal standards . The Fed- eral Government , however ...
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Attacking on Social Works Three Fronts | 3 |
THE NEGRO | 15 |
Coming Changes in Our Standard of Living | 22 |
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