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"Equal objectives and equal rights together with equal obligations to society" is
not merely an empty slogan but a practice which is realized in everyday life. So
much for Russia as she appears today. Now let us briefly consider her present ...
"Equal objectives and equal rights together with equal obligations to society" is
not merely an empty slogan but a practice which is realized in everyday life. So
much for Russia as she appears today. Now let us briefly consider her present ...
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It made me realize that there is indeed a sense of responsibility and initiative at
work among the younger generation in this country. These students fully realize
that the destiny of their generation will be decided in the next few years. And they
...
It made me realize that there is indeed a sense of responsibility and initiative at
work among the younger generation in this country. These students fully realize
that the destiny of their generation will be decided in the next few years. And they
...
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It is important for us to realize that, in this insecure world, the great power
currently enjoyed by the United States is likely to engender fear among other
nations. We have the obligation, therefore, to convince the rest of the world, by
deeds and ...
It is important for us to realize that, in this insecure world, the great power
currently enjoyed by the United States is likely to engender fear among other
nations. We have the obligation, therefore, to convince the rest of the world, by
deeds and ...
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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