Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceA.L. Hummel, 1895 - 22 pages |
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... individual laborer could meet all the exigencies . This legislation assumes that the causes of much poverty and out of work are strictly social . " Le risque professionel " ( trade responsibility ) is an attempt to recognize a larger ...
... individual laborer could meet all the exigencies . This legislation assumes that the causes of much poverty and out of work are strictly social . " Le risque professionel " ( trade responsibility ) is an attempt to recognize a larger ...
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... individual was to be restored . By free feeding of the children of the poor in the public schools and kindergartens ; by the muni- cipalized drug store and the free distribution of medicines among the needy , it is proposed to raise the ...
... individual was to be restored . By free feeding of the children of the poor in the public schools and kindergartens ; by the muni- cipalized drug store and the free distribution of medicines among the needy , it is proposed to raise the ...
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... individual shortcoming alone , but to social and industrial con- ditions that are beyond the individual's control . At this moment your extreme democrat or socialist , if he knows the facts , can point to a body of most authoritative ...
... individual shortcoming alone , but to social and industrial con- ditions that are beyond the individual's control . At this moment your extreme democrat or socialist , if he knows the facts , can point to a body of most authoritative ...
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... individuals in the interest of its own stability ? To infringe this is injustice . A community should place the ... individual is now born with such a mass of implied responsibilities arising from the vested property rights of ...
... individuals in the interest of its own stability ? To infringe this is injustice . A community should place the ... individual is now born with such a mass of implied responsibilities arising from the vested property rights of ...
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... individual life is completed and main- tained , " and by Genesis " all processes aiding the formation and perfecting of new individuals . " He therefore concludes that " the further progress of civilization which the never- ceasing ...
... individual life is completed and main- tained , " and by Genesis " all processes aiding the formation and perfecting of new individuals . " He therefore concludes that " the further progress of civilization which the never- ceasing ...
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