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... believe the individual has real value , we reject the jungle theory of the survival of the fittest and believe that every individual is worth helping , not only for what the help does to him , but also for the support and protection it ...
... believe the individual has real value , we reject the jungle theory of the survival of the fittest and believe that every individual is worth helping , not only for what the help does to him , but also for the support and protection it ...
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... believe that the importance of the individual transcends national geographical boundaries . We have an interest in our own babies , for example , but we are not unmindful of babies else- where in the world ; we are interested in our own ...
... believe that the importance of the individual transcends national geographical boundaries . We have an interest in our own babies , for example , but we are not unmindful of babies else- where in the world ; we are interested in our own ...
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... believe in free speech and free information and they in an iron curtain ; we believe that the whole emphasis is on the individual , and they consider him a pawn ; we believe in negotiation and com- promise to settle conflicts , whereas ...
... believe in free speech and free information and they in an iron curtain ; we believe that the whole emphasis is on the individual , and they consider him a pawn ; we believe in negotiation and com- promise to settle conflicts , whereas ...
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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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