What the Informed Citizen Needs to KnowBruce Bliven, Avrahm G. Mezerik Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1945 - 377 páginas |
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... continue to operate by excluding not only foreign competition but the foreign concept of low costs resulting from high wages and the use of modern machinery . There is involved here no such nationalistic issue as was once exemplified in ...
... continue to operate by excluding not only foreign competition but the foreign concept of low costs resulting from high wages and the use of modern machinery . There is involved here no such nationalistic issue as was once exemplified in ...
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... continue to be private . But the ultimate responsibility for seeing that outlay as a whole , taking public and private outlay together , is sufficient to set up a demand for all labor seeking employment , must be made by the state ...
... continue to be private . But the ultimate responsibility for seeing that outlay as a whole , taking public and private outlay together , is sufficient to set up a demand for all labor seeking employment , must be made by the state ...
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... continue fighting for what we fought for . We don't think the war ends with the firing of the last shot . But we know the old men may come out again and take from us our victory ; we fear that Lawrence's generation may serve us as their ...
... continue fighting for what we fought for . We don't think the war ends with the firing of the last shot . But we know the old men may come out again and take from us our victory ; we fear that Lawrence's generation may serve us as their ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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