Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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... hand , sanctions were behind the times because as an objective reality the world had already reached organic unity and it was impossible to apply sanctions to one limb of the body without hurting the body as a whole . For example ...
... hand , sanctions were behind the times because as an objective reality the world had already reached organic unity and it was impossible to apply sanctions to one limb of the body without hurting the body as a whole . For example ...
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... hand in hand . As the pressure of demand ceases , the tendency to higher prices will be less pronounced , and eventually a fall in prices may be the major problem with which we will have to deal . To deal with this situation , control ...
... hand in hand . As the pressure of demand ceases , the tendency to higher prices will be less pronounced , and eventually a fall in prices may be the major problem with which we will have to deal . To deal with this situation , control ...
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David A. S. Campbell. powers which , on the one hand , the Commonwealth could accept as adequate for its responsibilities in the reconstruction period and which , on the other hand , sufficiently safeguarded the position of the States to ...
David A. S. Campbell. powers which , on the one hand , the Commonwealth could accept as adequate for its responsibilities in the reconstruction period and which , on the other hand , sufficiently safeguarded the position of the States to ...
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