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The public housing projects tend to become ghettos when we can put only one out of the ten or twenty who need them into the projects , and when we force people out of the projects , not when they become affluent but when they become ...
The public housing projects tend to become ghettos when we can put only one out of the ten or twenty who need them into the projects , and when we force people out of the projects , not when they become affluent but when they become ...
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Then such persons become targets of opposition and are extremely vulnerable . They may be transformed overnight from objects of sympathy to subjects of fear . People who work with political protest must have the skill and ability ...
Then such persons become targets of opposition and are extremely vulnerable . They may be transformed overnight from objects of sympathy to subjects of fear . People who work with political protest must have the skill and ability ...
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If centralized federal government is not to become the director of culture , the engineer of society , the dictator of the economy , and the big - brother provider of something to do and a minimum subsistence on which to do it , we must ...
If centralized federal government is not to become the director of culture , the engineer of society , the dictator of the economy , and the big - brother provider of something to do and a minimum subsistence on which to do it , we must ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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