The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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... economic fact , that a highly industrialized and di- versified economy will inevitably draw to it , as dependent satellites , the available agricultural and specialized economies , is not suffi- ciently understood . Russian ...
... economic fact , that a highly industrialized and di- versified economy will inevitably draw to it , as dependent satellites , the available agricultural and specialized economies , is not suffi- ciently understood . Russian ...
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... economic selfishness , economists and so- ciologists have so far preached their facts in vain . White South Africans are not distinguished for their willingness to face facts , and until they do so , the South African economy will ...
... economic selfishness , economists and so- ciologists have so far preached their facts in vain . White South Africans are not distinguished for their willingness to face facts , and until they do so , the South African economy will ...
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... economic exploitation , and the Western regard that only Western Europe and , possibly , North America , are representative of anything worth saving in our tortured world of 1952. Of grow- ing importance in the pattern is the honest ...
... economic exploitation , and the Western regard that only Western Europe and , possibly , North America , are representative of anything worth saving in our tortured world of 1952. Of grow- ing importance in the pattern is the honest ...
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HAVE AN ELEPHANT A STORY Edward Hardy | 19 |
THE AVENGERS A POEM Theodore Morrison | 33 |
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