Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... example to all peoples of a successful socialist economy , this war would not have been possible . Fascist aggression could have been stopped in its incip- iency if reactionary groups among the dominant economic powers in the democratic ...
... example to all peoples of a successful socialist economy , this war would not have been possible . Fascist aggression could have been stopped in its incip- iency if reactionary groups among the dominant economic powers in the democratic ...
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... example , might well have used the " manservant " and " maidservant " clause as a divine defense against the Abolitionists . If this commandment is desired to have such meanings in the contem- porary world , then let us be clear about ...
... example , might well have used the " manservant " and " maidservant " clause as a divine defense against the Abolitionists . If this commandment is desired to have such meanings in the contem- porary world , then let us be clear about ...
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... example , $ 250 a year could be added to the income of the wage - earner families in the income group of $ 1,250 a year and less . He estimated that the average expenditure for oranges of this group was 75 cents a year and that this ...
... example , $ 250 a year could be added to the income of the wage - earner families in the income group of $ 1,250 a year and less . He estimated that the average expenditure for oranges of this group was 75 cents a year and that this ...
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