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But the reasons for attempts to become self- sufficient are generally not economic in nature . Rather they are political and military . If the political structure of peace is se- curely founded in a world organization which removes fear ...
But the reasons for attempts to become self- sufficient are generally not economic in nature . Rather they are political and military . If the political structure of peace is se- curely founded in a world organization which removes fear ...
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So , to a limited degree , I observed the Russians during the war from the inside of their country , and to a far greater degree I have closely observed them and become more intimately ac- quainted with their problems from the outside .
So , to a limited degree , I observed the Russians during the war from the inside of their country , and to a far greater degree I have closely observed them and become more intimately ac- quainted with their problems from the outside .
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are likely to become dulled as time goes on . We in America are very proud of our political liberty . The Russians do not seem to us to have that degree of liberty , but as I see the strong and self - reliant faces of these young Red ...
are likely to become dulled as time goes on . We in America are very proud of our political liberty . The Russians do not seem to us to have that degree of liberty , but as I see the strong and self - reliant faces of these young Red ...
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AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
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