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Since when has it become bad to do good ? We gladly count ourselves among the forces that are making an effort to be helpful to people ; among those who are trying to lighten the burden of people who are unable to take care of ...
Since when has it become bad to do good ? We gladly count ourselves among the forces that are making an effort to be helpful to people ; among those who are trying to lighten the burden of people who are unable to take care of ...
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Democracy has become so big , our country has become so big , so vast , so complicated , the technical industrial civilization which the genius of man in this country has created , has become so complicated and tends to behave so ...
Democracy has become so big , our country has become so big , so vast , so complicated , the technical industrial civilization which the genius of man in this country has created , has become so complicated and tends to behave so ...
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He will at last have become a complete bore . . . . We need , certainly , to find ways of making this bewildering society of ours run more smoothly and we need all the illumination science can give us to do it .
He will at last have become a complete bore . . . . We need , certainly , to find ways of making this bewildering society of ours run more smoothly and we need all the illumination science can give us to do it .
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SOCIAL WORKS RESPONSE TO DEMOCRACYS CHALLENGE | 3 |
SOCIAL WELFARE IN A CHANGING WORLD | 19 |
COMMUNITY COOPERATION FOR THE COMMUNITYS WELFARE | 46 |
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