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The number of bills in national and state legislatures tending to curb this freedom in respect to economic matters , or to suppress associations committed to economic change , is appalling . The phrase " to advocate changes in the ...
The number of bills in national and state legislatures tending to curb this freedom in respect to economic matters , or to suppress associations committed to economic change , is appalling . The phrase " to advocate changes in the ...
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This principle of love in economics and politics has to be explained , developed , and deepened by scientific ... needs can be clearly demonstrated by social workers they can bring a very steadying factor into the economic world .
This principle of love in economics and politics has to be explained , developed , and deepened by scientific ... needs can be clearly demonstrated by social workers they can bring a very steadying factor into the economic world .
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In our general advance toward social and economic security we must not permit the health front to lag , not only because health in itself is of transcendent importance to the nation , and because health is the right of the individual ...
In our general advance toward social and economic security we must not permit the health front to lag , not only because health in itself is of transcendent importance to the nation , and because health is the right of the individual ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
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