The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 49
... means of prohibitive tariff rates , and who , at the same time , want foreign barriers against their goods removed . They insist that they cannot compete with foreign producers in the American mar- ket , yet they want to compete with ...
... means of prohibitive tariff rates , and who , at the same time , want foreign barriers against their goods removed . They insist that they cannot compete with foreign producers in the American mar- ket , yet they want to compete with ...
Page 193
... means . Change , as we all know , is inevitable . We have only the choice of methods . This truism is not universally recognized . Blatant orators are lay- ing the blame for the policies of Hitler , Mussolini , and the Japanese on ...
... means . Change , as we all know , is inevitable . We have only the choice of methods . This truism is not universally recognized . Blatant orators are lay- ing the blame for the policies of Hitler , Mussolini , and the Japanese on ...
Page 214
... means that the law of the jungle will take the place of the reign of law . It means that no nation is secure in a world of insecurity . The ethics of internationalism implies collective security . The advance of the rational and ...
... means that the law of the jungle will take the place of the reign of law . It means that no nation is secure in a world of insecurity . The ethics of internationalism implies collective security . The advance of the rational and ...
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