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One fundamental assumption underlying this theory is that the present pattern of income and wealth differentials , which determine each individual's command over resources through time , will continue — and by implication should ...
One fundamental assumption underlying this theory is that the present pattern of income and wealth differentials , which determine each individual's command over resources through time , will continue — and by implication should ...
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Or will we continue to have millions of American families and vast regions of the United States left out of the stream of prosperity and abundance ? Will we have two cars and three television sets in millions of homes but overcrowded ...
Or will we continue to have millions of American families and vast regions of the United States left out of the stream of prosperity and abundance ? Will we have two cars and three television sets in millions of homes but overcrowded ...
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We continue to observe , periodically , that significant innovation may arise in the nonprofessional sector , and this must be nurtured , even while we continue to support strengthened professionalization . A final point .
We continue to observe , periodically , that significant innovation may arise in the nonprofessional sector , and this must be nurtured , even while we continue to support strengthened professionalization . A final point .
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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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