The Reader's Digest, Volumen36De Witt Wallace, DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1940 |
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... side and its positive side . Its negative side is the removal of all excesses of domination , private or public , plutocratic or proletarian , by the great purse or by the great person . But this negative side at once ne- cessitates the ...
... side and its positive side . Its negative side is the removal of all excesses of domination , private or public , plutocratic or proletarian , by the great purse or by the great person . But this negative side at once ne- cessitates the ...
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... side by side . This seems to derive from the fact that in man the fighting instinct and the instinct for peaceful living are strangely mixed . This is not to imply a state of human imperfection ; it may be questioned whether the kind of ...
... side by side . This seems to derive from the fact that in man the fighting instinct and the instinct for peaceful living are strangely mixed . This is not to imply a state of human imperfection ; it may be questioned whether the kind of ...
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... Side by side with exploited " free labor " there grew up a system of outright forced labor without paral- lel since ancient times . The Secret Police became the largest single employer in Russia . Millions of liq- uidated peasants and ...
... Side by side with exploited " free labor " there grew up a system of outright forced labor without paral- lel since ancient times . The Secret Police became the largest single employer in Russia . Millions of liq- uidated peasants and ...
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