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... citizens each wrote protesting a national decision this combined voice would be effective . But a million people is an abstraction to him . He cannot see their actions and the results . Primarily he cannot see results from his own ...
... citizens each wrote protesting a national decision this combined voice would be effective . But a million people is an abstraction to him . He cannot see their actions and the results . Primarily he cannot see results from his own ...
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Paul H. Sheats. The role of the citizen in the atomic age must be , I think , a variable role . Citizens differ . From whatever angle we view ourselves these differences between men show up as sharply as those of ant hill and craggy tor ...
Paul H. Sheats. The role of the citizen in the atomic age must be , I think , a variable role . Citizens differ . From whatever angle we view ourselves these differences between men show up as sharply as those of ant hill and craggy tor ...
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... citizens , their officials , and professional workers in agencies set up to serve them , to analyze community resources in relation to needs and aspirations , and to determine effective programs of action growing out of such study . 13 ...
... citizens , their officials , and professional workers in agencies set up to serve them , to analyze community resources in relation to needs and aspirations , and to determine effective programs of action growing out of such study . 13 ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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