The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... economic affairs than anybody else in the country and this fund of experience would have been of incalculable value if directed toward any economic problem . But they chose to ignore the human aspects of the problem . It is partly ...
... economic affairs than anybody else in the country and this fund of experience would have been of incalculable value if directed toward any economic problem . But they chose to ignore the human aspects of the problem . It is partly ...
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... economic interests of the workers . . . . It is a party founded on the science and laws of social development . " The Socialist Labor party also fostered this belief that social- ism was the logical culmination of man's economic and ...
... economic interests of the workers . . . . It is a party founded on the science and laws of social development . " The Socialist Labor party also fostered this belief that social- ism was the logical culmination of man's economic and ...
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... Economic ment . Political leaders told the people that a new era had arrived , an era Fallacies in which there was no further need for the old virtues of thrift and economy , and in which old economic notions had no place . American ...
... Economic ment . Political leaders told the people that a new era had arrived , an era Fallacies in which there was no further need for the old virtues of thrift and economy , and in which old economic notions had no place . American ...
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