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... basis for social progress? How can we conceive the economic basis for social progress? How can we measure it? What results do our measurements yield? The most useful single gauge of a nation's economic progress or decline over a period ...
... basis for social progress? How can we conceive the economic basis for social progress? How can we measure it? What results do our measurements yield? The most useful single gauge of a nation's economic progress or decline over a period ...
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... basis of King's $1,200 for all wage workers, the family breadwinners would get an average income of $1,440. That narrows the gap between average earnings and the $2,100 budget from ... basis. I do not ECONOMIC BASIS FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS 45.
... basis of King's $1,200 for all wage workers, the family breadwinners would get an average income of $1,440. That narrows the gap between average earnings and the $2,100 budget from ... basis. I do not ECONOMIC BASIS FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS 45.
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... basis. Now it may be observed that outdoor relief has advanced farther than most social work processes toward this civic basis. It is the chief exhibit of the chest movement in its transition from the old order of things to the new. Now ...
... basis. Now it may be observed that outdoor relief has advanced farther than most social work processes toward this civic basis. It is the chief exhibit of the chest movement in its transition from the old order of things to the new. Now ...
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Philosophical Trends in Modern Social Work Presidential Address | 3 |
Law Enforcement George W Wickersham | 20 |
The Economic Basis for Social Progress Wesley C Mitchell | 34 |
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