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Page 101
... better future . But nevertheless we dream of a new era for mankind , a time of a better life , of lasting peace , of brotherhood and good will between individuals , classes , and peoples , of mutual con- fidence and coöperation . Can ...
... better future . But nevertheless we dream of a new era for mankind , a time of a better life , of lasting peace , of brotherhood and good will between individuals , classes , and peoples , of mutual con- fidence and coöperation . Can ...
Page 104
... better hygiene and medical care , it is certainly possible to improve materially the conditions of life for all classes , to make life fuller , richer , healthier , and happier for all citizens , and greatly to reduce the difference ...
... better hygiene and medical care , it is certainly possible to improve materially the conditions of life for all classes , to make life fuller , richer , healthier , and happier for all citizens , and greatly to reduce the difference ...
Page 114
... better trade , better times , and , I think , better education . If not cured , it kills . Our socialist orators tell us much in glowing terms about the hypothetical socialist future , or at least about their dreamy visions of the ...
... better trade , better times , and , I think , better education . If not cured , it kills . Our socialist orators tell us much in glowing terms about the hypothetical socialist future , or at least about their dreamy visions of the ...
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