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... institutions , regardless of their political or economic ideology , must do all in their power to insure that brute force and the unrestrained lust for profits be replaced by institutions which will make just and considerate decisions ...
... institutions , regardless of their political or economic ideology , must do all in their power to insure that brute force and the unrestrained lust for profits be replaced by institutions which will make just and considerate decisions ...
Page 515
... institutions . The in- dividual is at the mercy of these institutions , the standards of which he must recognize as low if he is conscientious and not bare of any imagination . He is hence forced to accept some compromise , particularly ...
... institutions . The in- dividual is at the mercy of these institutions , the standards of which he must recognize as low if he is conscientious and not bare of any imagination . He is hence forced to accept some compromise , particularly ...
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... institution , UNESCO . The frequency of wars and the re- sulting chaos during the past half - century have brought ... institutions . It is widely acknowledged that only the establishment of a world federation can help avoid a conflict ...
... institution , UNESCO . The frequency of wars and the re- sulting chaos during the past half - century have brought ... institutions . It is widely acknowledged that only the establishment of a world federation can help avoid a conflict ...
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