Citizen Power: A People's PlatformHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972 - 284 pages |
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Page 45
... amount appropriated for any given project would go to evaluate and challenge that project . Thus , if project A were funded $ 500 million for FY 1973 , $ 5 million of that amount would be appropriated for ad- versary purposes . The ...
... amount appropriated for any given project would go to evaluate and challenge that project . Thus , if project A were funded $ 500 million for FY 1973 , $ 5 million of that amount would be appropriated for ad- versary purposes . The ...
Page 95
... amount of capital available to them would give the economy a tremendous boost , creating more demand for goods and more jobs . This effect has been totally ignored by those who claim that a substantial attack on poverty would bankrupt ...
... amount of capital available to them would give the economy a tremendous boost , creating more demand for goods and more jobs . This effect has been totally ignored by those who claim that a substantial attack on poverty would bankrupt ...
Page 139
... amount of side taxes paid if taxpayers nationally followed these spending patterns , and deriving percentages of the resulting total which were then applied by AGI classes to spread $ 47.6 billion actually collected . It was assumed ...
... amount of side taxes paid if taxpayers nationally followed these spending patterns , and deriving percentages of the resulting total which were then applied by AGI classes to spread $ 47.6 billion actually collected . It was assumed ...
Contents
Who Stole the American Dream? | 10 |
Revitalizing the Governmental Process | 24 |
Toward a New Internationalism | 48 |
Copyright | |
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