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We hold that there are certain spheres of activity which do not belong to the individual , certain functions which the great co - operative society , called the state - must perform to keep the avenues open .
We hold that there are certain spheres of activity which do not belong to the individual , certain functions which the great co - operative society , called the state - must perform to keep the avenues open .
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In Moscow , Willkie chided the Allies for failure to open a second front ; in Chungking , he issued a statement that called on the Allies to recognize that the war was not “ a simple , technical problem for task forces .
In Moscow , Willkie chided the Allies for failure to open a second front ; in Chungking , he issued a statement that called on the Allies to recognize that the war was not “ a simple , technical problem for task forces .
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It called for an end to “ the suppression of dissent ” and for the immediate abolition of the segregation of any minority anywhere under the American flag . But greatest emphasis , in the platform and in the convention as a whole ...
It called for an end to “ the suppression of dissent ” and for the immediate abolition of the segregation of any minority anywhere under the American flag . But greatest emphasis , in the platform and in the convention as a whole ...
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