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We have come to a clear realization of the fact , however , that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and inde- pendence . " Necessitous men are not free men . " People who are hungry and out of a job ...
We have come to a clear realization of the fact , however , that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and inde- pendence . " Necessitous men are not free men . " People who are hungry and out of a job ...
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The patent problem portrays the primary dilemma of our time , namely , how indi- vidual freedom and opportunity may be preserved in a world in which highly developed technology and organization under expert management are necessary .
The patent problem portrays the primary dilemma of our time , namely , how indi- vidual freedom and opportunity may be preserved in a world in which highly developed technology and organization under expert management are necessary .
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Freedom , personal liberty , and equality of opportunity are not easily attained in a satisfactory manner under the conglomerate conditions of modern life and work . Yet we cannot run away from the problem by simply shouting ...
Freedom , personal liberty , and equality of opportunity are not easily attained in a satisfactory manner under the conglomerate conditions of modern life and work . Yet we cannot run away from the problem by simply shouting ...
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